6.2 UNIX Printing
4.Edit the hosts file (usually /etc/hosts) or use NIS or DIS to add the IP address and NIC’s node name. See the network adminis- trator for the IP address. For example, you would type in the following for NIC named printfast with an IP address of 192.9.200.200:
192.9.200.200 printfast
5.Stop the BOOTP daemon if it is running.
6.Edit the /etc/BOOTPtab file and add the following information:
<NIC_host name>:\
:ht = <hardware type>:\ :ha = <MAC Address>:\ :ip = <IP address>:\ :sm = <subnet mask>:\ :gw = <gateway address>:
For example, for an RFC 1048 system:
printfast:\
:ht = ether:\
:ha = 00206BAABBCC:\ :ip = 192.9.200.200:\ :sm = 255.255.255.0:\ :gw = 192.9.200.254:
If running with a more recent BOOTP implementation, such as with SCO UNIX, add:
:vm = rfc1048:
The same information uses the following format on an RFC 951 sys- tem:
host | htype | haddr | iaddr | bootfile |
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printfast | 1 | 00:20:6b:aa:bb:cc | 192.9.200.200 | defaultboot |
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7.Start the BOOTP daemon by typing:
#bootpd
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