SUMMARY: Setting up bootp

From: John Boccio <boccio_at_cc.swarthmore.edu>
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 07:36:37 -0400

Seeting Up bootp
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For HDS X-terminals:

0) On the X-terminal you should be able to get to a setup menu or monitor mode,
then enter (at a minimum)

    (a) the host ip address of the host you wish to boot off from
    (b) set it to use tftp boot sequence.
    (c) the x-terminal boot file directory path on the host

At this point the HDS X-terminal is ready to send a tftp request to the host.

1) Ensure you have removed the # from the beginning of the lines enabling
bootp and tftp in /etc/inetd.conf.....

tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tftpd tftpd /tmp
bootps dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/bootpd bootpd

2) In the file /etc/inetd.conf change the line for tftp as follows:

tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tftpd tftpd /usr/stuff/hds

where the directory /usr/stuff/hds holds the X-terminals boot file

[on HDS X-terminals this can be left blank ...the tftp request sends the info]

3) Check if in the /etc/services file the following line appears:

tftp 69/udp

4) Define the x-terminal in the /etc/bootptab file. For instance a line of
the form:

toto:ht=ethernet:ha=ethernet address of terminal:ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

or if you load a specific file(and your x-terminal does not send the info),
you need a line of the form

toto:ht=ethernet:ha=ethernet address of \
terminal:ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:hd=/tftpboot:bf=file your terminal needs

5) Check that the files you are downloading are world-readable

6) Check to see that any routers in your network permit bootp traffic

7) Give the inetd deamon a kick start by sending it a SIGHUP signal like:

kill -HUP pid-number

It works great.

Thanks to :
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joe_at_resptk.bhp.com.au
dumbleto_at_solartron.com
nicolis_at_celfi.phys.univ-tours.fr
siggy_at_aed-graphics.de
Knut.Hellebo_at_nho.hydro.com
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John Boccio
Swarthmore College
boccio_at_cc.swarthmore.edu



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