Sun Microsystems Sun Workstation 100U System Manager's Manual page 60

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Installing UNIX for the First Time
Sun 100/150 Installation Manual
Network Information
Network numbers may
be
either class A, B or C
Their formats are:
Class A: nnn
(000
<=
nnn
<=
127)
Class B: nnn.bl
(128
<=
nnn
<=
191)
Class C: nnn.b1.b2 (192
<=
nnn
<=
255)
hI and b2 are one byte (0-255) quantites
Enter your network number (default is 192.9.200): <RETURN>
Your network number is 192.9.200; is this correct! (y/n): y
Enter the
6-
byte hex adecimal ethernet address for each of the clients
The correct form is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Client adam: 8:0:20:0:14::78
Client eve: 8:0:20:0:8:14
The clients and their ethernet addresses are:
1) adam:
8:0:20:0:14:76
2) eve: 8:0:20:0:8:14
Are the ethernet addresses correct! (y / n):
y
Do you want host numbers automatically assigned! (y/n):
y
Server Information
Enter the name of the server:
IIUD
The server's hostname is:
sun
Is this correct! (y/n):
y
Note that you use your network number, and your clients' hardware Ethernet addresses (esta-
blished at the outset of the installation procedure) here. You may assign host numbers yourself,
or have ,etup assign them automatically. For a discussion of network and host numbers, and
clients' hexadecimal Ethernet addresses, see the earlier section, Determining Network In/orma·
tion.
The last phase of ,etup configuration requests information about your tape subsystem:
Tape Information
1) 1/4" SCSI tape (st)
2) 1/2" magnetic tape (mt)
3) 1/4" archive tape (ar)
Enter the numher for the type of tape: (1-3): 3
You have specified a 1/4" archive tape; is this correct? (y/n):
7
When this last phase has been completed, ,etup asks you whether you want to institute the
configuration you have designed and, if you confirm, proceeds to edit several of the database
files:
4-20
Revision H of 12 March 1984

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