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Linux system setup and recovery configuring your Linux workstation changing boot/network parameters Choose the "Boot/Network" tab and the window below appears. There are three kinds of booting protocols that setparms can set up for you: Static, DHCP, and BOOTP. Choose the appropriate protocol based on the following descriptions: 1. Static boot protocol If you choose Static booting, you will have to set several networking parameters. Some of these are described below. You will also need to provide an IP address for your workstation, a hostname, the IP address of the network gateway for your system, the netmask (255.255.248.0 for example), and a network domain name (for example, company_name.com). Press the "DNS Parameters" tab to set up your DNS Configuration. Refer to the section "DNS Parameters Configuration" in this chapter for an example of the screen interface and instructions. After setting up DNS, click on the "Authorization Parameters" tab and follow the instructions in the section "setting up network authorization parameters." 34 Chapter 2

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Linux system setup and recovery
configuring your Linux workstation
Chapter 2
34
changing boot/network parameters
Choose the “Boot/Network” tab and the window below appears.
There are three kinds of booting protocols that
setparms
can set up for
you: Static, DHCP, and BOOTP. Choose the appropriate protocol based
on the following descriptions:
1. Static boot protocol
If you choose Static booting, you will have to set several networking
parameters. Some of these are described below.
You will also need to provide an IP address for your workstation, a
hostname, the IP address of the network gateway for your system,
the netmask (255.255.248.0 for example), and a network domain
name (for example, company_name.com).
Press the “DNS Parameters” tab to set up your DNS Configuration.
Refer to the section “DNS Parameters Configuration” in this chapter
for an example of the screen interface and instructions.
After setting up DNS, click on the “Authorization Parameters” tab
and
follow
the
instructions
in
the
section
“setting
up
network
authorization parameters.”