HP T5520 Administrator's Guide Microsoft Windows CE Image for HP Compaq t5000 - Page 40

DHCP Options, File Serve, Path and Filename, Reset to, Defaults - reset button

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Control Panel DHCP Options The DHCP Options dialog is used to set the DHCP tags that identify the FTP location of the upgrade image. Open the DHCP dialog box by double-clicking the DHCP Options icon in the Control Panel. To change the FTP Option IDs, type over the current numbers in the File Server and Path and Filename fields (range is 128 through 254) and click OK. The values must match those set up on the DHCP server. To reset the option IDs to the default values, click the Reset to Defaults button. The default for File Server is 161. The default for Path and Filename is 162. ✎ The root path entry on the server should contain both the path and the filename. 5-4 www.hp.com Administrator's Guide

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Administrator’s Guide
Control Panel
DHCP Options
The DHCP Options dialog is used to set the DHCP tags that identify
the FTP location of the upgrade image.
Open the DHCP dialog box by double-clicking the
DHCP Options
icon in the Control Panel.
To change the FTP Option IDs, type over the current numbers in the
File Serve
r and
Path and Filename
fields (range is 128 through 254)
and click
OK
. The values must match those set up on the DHCP
server.
To reset the option IDs to the default values, click the
Reset to
Defaults
button. The default for
File Server
is 161. The default for
Path and Filename
is 162.
The root path entry on the server should contain both the path and the
filename.