Windows 2000 or NT servers:

On Windows NT or 2000 server systems, use the Microsoft DHCP utilities to set up print server configuration through BOOTP.

When you use the Windows NT DHCP procedure (with the finite lease duration and adding a reservation in step 8), the resulting service will respond to a BOOTP requests as well as to DHCP requests from the print server.

When you use the Windows 2000 DHCP procedure, the resulting service will respond to BOOTP requests when you select BOOTP only or Both in step 11d.

These systems may require third-party software for TFTP support.

UNIX servers:

A BOOTP server running UNIX must be set up with the BOOTP daemon bootpd, and must be set up with the /etc/bootptab configuration file. The configuration data in the /etc/bootptab file must be properly entered. See the contents of the bootptab file below.

TFTP is used to obtain additional configuration data from a configuration file on a TFTP server. This file is specified in the bootptab file; see the T144 tag. See the contents of the TFTP configuration file, as well as the contents of the bootptab file, below.

NetWare BOOTP servers:

For setup of NetWare BOOTP servers, refer to your NetWare documentation.

bootptab file

Example of a /etc/bootptab file entry for an HP Jetdirect print server:

picasso:\

:hn:\

:ht=ether:\

:vm=rfc1048:\

:ha=0001E6123456:\

:ip=192.168.45.39:\

:sm=255.255.255.0:\

:gw=192.168.40.1:\

:lg=192.168.40.3:\

:T144="hpnp/picasso.cfg":

A colon (:) indicates the end of a field, and a backslash (\) indicates that the entry is continued on the next line. Spaces are not allowed between the characters on a line. Names, such as host names, must begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, periods (for domain names only), and hyphens. The underline character (_) is not allowed. Refer to your systems documentation for more information.

bootptab file parameters (tags)

Note that the configuration data contains “tags” to identify the various HP Jetdirect parameters and their settings. The tags are identified in the table below.

Tag

nodename

RFC 2132

 

Description

Option

 

 

 

 

 

 

The name of the peripheral device. Identifies an entry point to a list of parameters for

the specific peripheral device. Must be the first field in an entry. (In the example above, nodename is picasso.)

The host name tag. This tag does not take a value but causes the BOOTP daemon to

hn

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download the host name to the print server. The host name will be printed on the Jetdirect configuration page, or returned on an SNMP sysName request by a network application.

ht

The hardware type tag. For the HP Jetdirect print server, set this to ether (for

Ethernet). Must precede the ha tag.

 

 

vm

The BOOTP report format tag (required). Set this to rfc1048.

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