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Connecting ASN Routers and BNX Platforms to a Network
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Copying the BOOTPD Program on Sun Workstations
Depending on the operating system you use, Bay Networks may or may not ship
BOOTPD with the Site Manager package. The AIX and HP-UX operating
systems already have BOOTPD. SunOS and Solaris
do not, however, so Site
Manager automatically installs BOOTPD on Sun workstations running SunOS
and Solaris.
Copy the bootpd file to the /etc directory as follows:
1. Log in to the UNIX workstation as
root
.
2. Enter the following command:
cp /usr/wf/bin/bootpd /etc
Setting Up BOOTP Sockets
A socket is a UNIX mechanism for creating virtual connections between
operating system and network processes. For each socket, the /etc/services file
must include a user datagram protocol (UDP) descriptor that provides process-to-
process addressing information.
Set up the send and receive sockets for the BOOTP process as follows:
1. Log in to the UNIX workstation as
root
.
2. Use a text editor to insert the following two lines into the /etc/services file:
Setting Up BOOTPD to Run
Configure your workstation to run the BOOTPD program when it receives a
BOOTP request packet, as follows:
1. As
root
, use a text editor to open the /etc/inetd.conf file.
2. Make sure that no other line in the file begins with “bootps.
If there is such a line, your workstation is already configured as a BOOTP
server. Comment out this line by entering a pound sign (#) at the beginning of
the line, so that the server will use the BOOTPD program that you specify in
the next step.
bootps 67/udp # bootp server
bootpc 68/udp # bootp client
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