Using BOOTP
When BOOTP is enabled, the following events occur at
•The ENI broadcasts a
•The BOOTP server compares the hardware address with the addresses in its
•The BOOTP server sends a message back to the ENI with the IP address and other network information that corresponds to the hardware address it received.
With all hardware and IP addresses in one location, you can easily change IP addresses in the BOOTP configuration file if your network needs change.
The ENI allows the BOOTP request to be disabled by clearing the BOOTP Enable parameter. See Node 252 - BOOTP Configuration on page
The optional BOOTP Server file contains
•install the
•edit the
•run the
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Install the BOOTP Server
To install the DOS BOOTP server:
1.Unzip the software to a known directory.
2.Change to that directory.
3.Type install, and press [Enter].
4.The software is installed in C:\ABIC\BIN. If you are using DOS, put this directory in the path statement of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.