Rarp/Arp Protocol Modules; Bootp Protocol Module; Tftp Protocol Module - Motorola MVME177 Installation And Use Manual

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RARP/ARP Protocol Modules

The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) basically consists
of:
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) basically provides a
method of converting protocol addresses (e.g., IP addresses) to
local area network addresses (e.g., Ethernet addresses). The RARP
protocol module supports systems which do not support the
BOOTP protocol (next paragraph).

BOOTP Protocol Module

The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) basically allows a diskless client
machine to discover:

TFTP Protocol Module

The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a simple protocol to
transfer files. It is implemented on top of the Internet User
Datagram Protocol (UDP or Datagram) so it may be used to move
files between machines on different networks implementing UDP.
The only thing it can do is read and write files from/to a remote
server.
An identity-less node broadcasting a ÒwhoamiÓ packet onto
the Ethernet
The node awaiting an answer
The RARP server filling an Ethernet reply packet with the
target's Internet Address
The RARP server sending it to the node
Its own IP address
The address of a server host
The name of a file to be loaded into memory and executed
Disk I/O Support
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