
Section 4 - Appendix B - Application Considerations
A name can be arbitrarily assigned to any device on a network. The following examples use the name OKIPRINTER. Remember that this name is arbitrary; a customer can assign any name they wish.
/etc/bootptab: The “/etc/bootptab” file has entries where each entry maps a network hardware address to an IP address.
Example: OKIPRINTER:\ ht=ether:\ ha=0040681750A4:\ ip=192.168.42.55
The ht signifies hardware type. For the OkiLAN 6120e, it will always be ether for an Ethernet device and token for a
The following sequence of events occurs during the power up of the OkiLAN 6120e using BOOTP.
1.An OkiLAN 6120e powers up but does not know its IP address. (It does know its network hardware address.)
2.The OkiLAN 6120e sends out a BOOTP request packet with its network hardware address. For this example, the network hardware address is 00:40:68:17:50:A4.
3.The bootpd daemon running on a BOOTP server (which in this example is a UNIX workstation) sees the BOOTP request along with the network hardware address. It looks up the network hardware address in the “/etc/bootptab” file. The bootpd daemon finds the associated IP address of the device in the bootptab file.
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