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Chapter 4 BOOTP Service

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Table of Contents
Overview of bootpd
bootpd Files
Configuring bootpd
Editing the Services File
Adding BOOTP Server to inetd Configuration
The bootpd Configuration File
Creating and Linking bootpd Configuration File
Editing the bootpd Configuration File
Adding Client and Relay Data to bootpd Configuration File
Syntax of bootpd Configuration Entries
Tags Used in bootpd Configuration File
Editing Tips
Sample bootpd Configuration Files
Starting bootpd
Starting bootpd Under inetd
Command Line Options for bootpd
Troubleshooting bootpd
Diagnostic Options
Sample Diagnostic Results
Implementation Differences
The Internet Boot Protocol daemon, or bootpd, is used to boot LAN devices such as routers, printers, X-terminals, and diskless workstations. Nodes on the network use bootpd to get configuration information such as an IP address and a subnet mask and automatically boot the device. This chapter describes:
  • How to configure bootpd.

  • How to start bootpd once it has been configured.

  • Implementation differences between bootpd for MPE/iX and bootpd for HP-UX.




Implementation Differences


Overview of bootpd