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3-8 Network Configuration

Note

The

ht

and

vm

fields must be entered exactly as in the

example. For Ethernet,

ht

=ether.

The

ha

and

ip

fields are the LAN hardware (MAC) address

and IP address respectively. Do not use the addresses in the
example above. Use the LAN hardware address specified on
the label on your HP CD-ROM Server, and use the IP
address that was assigned by the Network Administrator.

The

sm

and

gw

fields correspond to the subnet mask and

default gateway (router) address parameters. See chapter 5
“CD-ROM Server Configuration”.

Set the IP Address

Using DHCP

Follow the step-by-step procedure below to use DHCP:

1.

Edit or create a scope in the DHCP manager of the dhcp
daemon. The entries made in this scope should include the
following:

Subnet mask

Default router Internet address

NetBIOS over TCP/IP name server Internet address(es)

NetBIOS over TCP/IP node type*

NetBIOS over TCP/IP scope ID

Lease duration

*

node type The CD-ROM server can act either as a B Node

(WINS disabled), or as an H Node (WINS enabled)

2.

Activate the scope

3.

Set the

DHCPEnable

parameter to

yes

in the config.ini file of the

CD-ROM server.

Using WINS with

the CD-ROM

Server

If you intend to use WINS, you must set the

WINSEnable

parameter to

yes

in the config.ini file of the CD-ROM server.

You can also set the Primary and Secondary WINS server
address, and the Scope ID, as required, by using one of the
methods outlined in chapter 5 “CD-ROM Server Configuration”.

The CD-ROM server is now ready to be accessed using TCP/IP.

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