
Index-5
Netbooting, 1-9 to 1-11
configuring an interface for, 3-1, 4-1
ifconfig command, 3-1, 4-1
in an Ethernet LAN, 3-13
netstat command, 2-11, A-14
network analyzer, A-8
next-hop router
configuring, 3-19
not receiving BOOTP requests, A-2, A-4
not sending BOOTP responses, A-3, A-4
O
operating systems, 2-2
options for getting startup files
Directed Netboot, 1-4
EZ-Install, 1-3
Local Boot, 1-4
Netboot, 1-4
Optivity/RM, 1-2
outgoing interface, specifying, 3-15 to 3-18
P
Packet Capture tool, A-7
packets
analyzing, A-7
displaying forwarded and dropped, A-14
parameters, displaying, A-9
partitioning, media, A-15
PathMan, 1-2
pathname
restrictions, 3-2, B-1
to startup files, 1-9, 1-15
pointer tag, in bootptab, 2-5
pound sign in bootptab file, 2-4
PPP wide-area protocol, Glossary-2
PVC. See Frame Relay
Q
Quick Get tool, A-7
Quick-Start process, Glossary-2
R
receive socket, BOOTP, 2-2
recommendations, B-1
relay agent, BOOTP, 3-15 to 3-18
release requirements, 1-16, 1-18
remote dial-up, A-6
RFC 1048, 2-6
router software image. See image, software
RouterMan, 1-2
routine startup options, 1-14
RS/6000. See AIX
S
saturation of router memory, 1-4, 1-14
send socket, BOOTP, 2-2
Site Manager, 1-2, Glossary-2
slot, 3-11
Slot Number parameter, 3-11
sm (subnet mask) tab, in bootptab, 2-5
sniffer. See LAN protocol analyzer
sockets, BOOTP, 2-2
software overview, 1-1 to 1-11
software, configuration
Optivity/RM, 1-2
Site Manager, 1-2
Technician Interface, 1-2, 4-1
Solaris
copying BOOTPD, 2-2
TFTPD access, 2-9
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