Compaq T1500 manual Dhcp

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For all non-Windows server platforms, bootp can be run either at boot or from inetd. It is recommend that bootp be run from inetd, although with many terminals and a stable environment (i.e., an unchanging list of terminals), it may be faster to run via automatic start-up at server boot. Consult the manual pages for the bootp program on your server platform. Linux uses bootpd, UnixWare uses in.bootpd, Openserver uses bootpd, and HP/UX uses bootpd. On Linux and Openserver platforms, the entry to look for in the file /etc/inetd.conf (/etc/inet/inetd.conf on UnixWare) begins with bootps. On Linux, HP/UX, and Openserver platforms, the table that describes what options to provide to what terminals is /etc/bootptab (/etc/inet/bootptab on UnixWare). For more information, refer to the server manual pages that discuss bootptab and bootpd.

DHCP

DHCP is a protocol that can be used in both local- and network-boot environments. In local-boot environments, it can be used to reduce the amount of configuring that must be done on a terminal-by-terminal basis. In network boot environments, it can be used in the same manner as BOOTP (described above). For network boot, site policy should dictate the use of BOOTP or DHCP for providing the terminal with its boot information. In the database for DHCP, the terminal’s MAC address and IP address are not normally used because all information typically will be provided for all terminals and the DHCP server manages the IP addresses for all terminals at run time.

Note

A Microsoft NT DHCP server can provide information allowing a terminal to network boot, provided the TFTP and NFS services are running on supported servers.

In a network-boot environment, all fields mentioned above for BOOTP should be entered and the same explanations apply. There are currently no other special requirements for configuring DHCP servers to provide information to the terminals. The server and path are provided to terminals by the DHCP protocol. DHCP uses options 66 and 67 defined in RFC 2132.

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Contents T1500 WINDOWS-BASED Terminal Network Installation Guide Page December Compaq T1500 Windows-based Terminal Reference Guide Cables Iii Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Canadian NoticeEuropean Union Notice Japanese NoticeLicense Agreement Disclaimer of WarrantyGrant Export Restrictions Limit of liabilityGovernment Restricted Rights Contents Viii Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesConfiguring Server Application Resources Selecting Browser LocationT1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-StartInstructions Installing CD Software onto the ServersInstallation Planning Worksheets List of FiguresPage Introduction How to Use This GuideOverview ReferencesTime Server XiiOther RFCs Installation Overview and Planning HP/UXOverview of Installation Procedure Configure Terminal Start-Up Resources Planning Your InstallationComplete Worksheets Install CD Software onto the Servers Configure Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesConfigure Server Application Resources Select Location of BrowserConfiguring Terminal Start-Up Resources BootpPage Bootptab File Example Dhcp Page Dhcp Options Option Number Option DescriptionPage Netsvc T1500-Specific Option Definitions Option 43 Vendor-Specific IDNoswap Mfcfg Packet Size Option OverloadOption Option 18 vs. Option 43 vs. Options 128+Labels and Data for Text Format Option Number Labels and Data for Text Format Option Option Number LabelOptions 128+ Tftp NFSNwt/root norootsquash DNS Time ServerConfiguring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources Network ServicesNFS Snmp Select Security Permissions Add Show UsersHttp Help Serial Internet ConnectionsHttp Upgrades FTPChapter Configuring Server Application Resources HttpICA POP3/IMAP4RSH X Manager Terminalspaceuser Secure Shell Page Chapter Selecting Browser Location Browser LocationNetscape Communicator Constraints Network Boot ConsequencesChapter Running the Installation Program CD ContentsOnto the Servers Platform Drive Dev/c1t2d0Platform Command Mount /mnt/cdrom /cdromPage Text-Mode Installation GUI-Mode Installation Installing on Non-Supported Servers Mkdir /cdcopy cd /cdrom tar cvf . cd /cdcopy tar xpvf T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-Start Instructions Quick-Start Procedure Page Key Reset Procedure Installation Planning Worksheets Page Terminal Start-Up Resources Worksheet Time ServerAdmin Tool Optional Terminal Start-up Resources WorksheetServer Application Resources Worksheet Browser Launch Location Resources Worksheet Other Images Location Worksheet Software Images from the Cdrom Worksheet Installation Planning Worksheets T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Installation Guide