Time: shows the time of day of the transaction, based on the internal clock of the
computer.
Status: indicates the status of the transaction.
Client Not Found: A BootRequest was received but there is no matching client entry
in the BootP Tool.
Client Found: A BootRequest was received and there is a matching client entry in the
BootP Tool. A BootReply is sent.
Client's MAC Changed: There is a client entered for this IP address but with a
different MAC address.
Client Disabled: A BootRequest was received and there is a matching client entry in
the BootP tool but this entry is disabled.
Listed At: Another BootP utility is listed as supporting a particular client when the
Test Selected Client button is clicked (for details on Testing a client, see
Client).
Download Status: Progress of a TFTP load to a client, shown in %.
New IP / File: shows the IP address applied to the client as a result of the BootP
transaction, as well as the file name and path of a file transfer for a TFTP transaction.
Client Name: shows the client name, as configured for that client in the Client
Configuration screen.
Use right-click on a line in the Log Window to open a pop-up window with the following
options:
Reset: Selecting this option results in a reset command being sent to the client VoIP
gateway. The program searches its database for the MAC address indicated in the line. If
the client is found in that database, the program adds the client MAC address to the
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table for the computer. The program then sends a
reset command to the client. This enables a reset to be sent without knowing the current
IP address of the client, as long as the computer sending the reset is on the same
subnet.
In order to use reset as described above, the user must have administrator
privileges on the computer. Attempting to perform this type of reset without
administrator privileges on the computer results in an error message. ARP
Manipulation Enable must also be turned on in the Preferences window
View Client: Selecting this option, or double clicking on the line in the log window, opens
the Client Configuration window. If the MAC address indicated on the line exists in the
client database, it is highlighted. If the address is not in the client database, a new client
is added with the MAC address filled out. You can enter data in the remaining fields to
create a new client entry for that client.
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