Remote Program Load On Netware 3.X And 4.X - HP P Class 733/800/866MHz / 1GHz Administrator's Manual

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5 Configuring for Remote Boot
Setting Up a Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x Server for Remote Start

Remote Program Load on NetWare 3.x and 4.x

This section explains how to configure the NetWare 3.x and 4.x server to support
remote start of an HP PC with an HP Ethernet Family Adapter.
Installing the Remote
To install the remote boot services on the NetWare 3.x and 4.x server, you need the
following files:
Boot Services on the
Server
You should use the RPL.NLM and RBOOT.RPL files supplied on the Novell diskettes.
(If you don't have these files, use the RPL.NLM and RBOOT.RPL files supplied on
the LAN Disk, in the subdirectory
You must create the BOOTCONF.SYS file using the procedure described in
Create the BOOTCONF.SYS File" on page
RPL.NLM should be installed in the SYS:SYSTEM directory of the file server.
RBOOT.RPL and BOOTCONF.SYS should be installed in the SYS:LOGIN directory
on the server.
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RPL.NLM. This is a NetWare loadable module. It acts as a protocol stack, as
defined in the IBM Remote Program Load User's Guide. It is used on networks
that have diskless workstations installed.
RPL.NLM will respond to the following frames:
FIND
SEND.FILE.REQUEST RPL.NLM will respond with a
RBOOT.RPL. This is the bootstrap program for LAN adapters using the Novell
ROM kit which is used by the remote start program in HP PCs equipped with the
HP Ethernet Family Adapter).
BOOTCONF.SYS. An ASCII text file that can be used to specify the Boot Image
file used by a workstation.
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RPL.NLM will respond with a FOUND
frame.
FILE.DATA.RESPONSE frame.
\RPL\NOVRPL\
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