Kyocera FS-3900DN IB-23 User's Manual in PDF Format - Page 13

Using RARP or BOOTP

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IP Address Configuration 6/9 ページ Figure 6. Quick Setup Confirmation Screen Using RARP or BOOTP You can resolve the IP address via RARP or BOOTP over the Ethernet connection. The host computer must support either protocol as the boot server. The address information will be stored in a configuration file on the server as, for example, ethers or bootptab file. The interface card issues each time the IB-23 is turned on RARP and BOOTP requests and attempt to receive the configuration information returned by the server. To prepare a configuration file for BOOTP: 1. Properly connect the IB-23 to the network. 2. Create and store the configuration information in a /etc/bootptab file. „ For example, to set '192.168.1.2' for IP address; the hardware address is '00:c0:ee:14:00:87,' enter as follows: ht=ether:\ #Target hardware type ha=00c0ee140087:\ #Target hardware address ip=192.168.1.2:\ gw=192.168.1.1:\ #Default gateway address sm=255.255.255.0:\ #Subnet mask 3. In /etc/inetd.conf, add: bootps dgram, udp wait root /etc/bootpd bootpd 4. Reset inetd by: kill -1 1 5. Turn IB-23 power off, then on. file://F:\USERMAN\EXPORT\Option\IB-23\P6 English\tcpip_setting.h... 2006/05/26

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Figure 6. Quick Setup Confirmation Screen
Using RARP or BOOTP
You can resolve the IP address via RARP or BOOTP over the Ethernet connection. The host computer must support
either protocol as the boot server. The address information will be stored in a configuration file on the server as, for
example, ethers or bootptab file. The interface card issues each time the IB-23 is turned on RARP and BOOTP requests
and attempt to receive the configuration information returned by the server.
To prepare a configuration file for BOOTP
:
1.
Properly connect the IB-23 to the network.
2.
Create and store the configuration information in a
/etc/bootptab
file.
For example, to set '192.168.1.2' for IP address; the hardware address is '00:c0:ee:14:00:87,' enter as follows:
ht=ether:\
#Target hardware type
ha=00c0ee140087:\ #Target hardware address
ip=192.168.1.2:\
gw=192.168.1.1:\
#Default gateway address
sm=255.255.255.0:\ #Subnet mask
3.
In
/etc/inetd.conf
, add:
bootps dgram, udp wait root /etc/bootpd bootpd
4.
Reset inetd by:
kill -1 1
5.
Turn IB-23 power off, then on.
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