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TERMINAL SERVERS
The following is an example of configuring the Terminal Server to use
BOOTP:
1. Local> DEFINE BOOTP ALWAYS
2. Local> DEFINE BOOTP SAVE
3. Local> DEFINE BOOTP VENDOR NONE
Figure 4-9. Configuring the Server to use BOOTP.
Step 1: Defining when to use BOOTP
Statement 1 is used to configure the Terminal Server to make use of BOOTP
features every time it is powered on or reset. The Terminal Server will
broadcast a request onto the local network and if an online BOOTP server
responds with IP values, they will become the settings for the Terminal Server.
Step 2: Defining the Save Option
The IP parameters received from the BOOTP server are implemented with
immediate effect. These values will also be saved in non-volatile memory.
Statement 2 saves these values. Statement 3 specifies which BOOTP
extensions, if any, are to be used. See
Chapters 6, 7,
and
8
for more details.
4.4 Configuring Serial Ports
One can connect display terminals, printers, serial IP stations, and other
devices with asynchronous ports to any of the Terminal Server’s serial ports.
Each class of device requires a slightly different serial port configuration.
Please refer to the next sections for the correct setting for each application
of a serial port.
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