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BOOTP (Windows)
BOOTP is a Windows utility for assigning IP parameters to a Network
Card. When BOOTP is run on a computer, a BOOTP request from a Net-
work Card causes IP parameters that match the MAC address of the Net-
work Card to be assigned to the Network Card.
Requirements
G
Computer must have TCP/IP installed and enabled.
G
Network Card must be connected to the same subnetwork as the com-
puter running BOOTP.
G
Operating system: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0 or 2000.
Note
See Appendix A - Installing and Setting Up Network Protocol (Win-
dows) and the applicable Windows documentation for information
about installing TCP/IP under Windows.
BOOTP
server.
Using BOOTP
1
On the computer you want to use, maneuver to the directory you want
and copy
❍
Bootpl32.exe
2
Double-click Bootpl32.exe.
3
On the BOOTP dialog, select
4
Input the following parameters.
❍
IP address assigned to the Network Card
❍
Subnet mask (Must match subnet of connected network.)
❍
Default gateway (Router IP address of connected network.)
❍
Network Card MAC address (Recorded on a label on back of the
Network Card.)
8-32
does not operate properly on a computer running a DHCP
Bootpl32.exe
to it.
is located in the
Using the utility software
Bootp
folder on the CD-ROM.
Configure
from the
Admin
menu.
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