Installation/User’s GuideAgilent J3919A and J3972AOC-3 ATMProbes
Trademarksx TrademarksAgilent is a registered trademark and OpenView is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.Microsoft, LAN Manager, MS-DOS, and Win
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System80 3. For Solaris, determine the process ID for inetd by entering the following co
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC81Bootp Server Setup on a PCBootp software for a PC is included (on a 3.5-inch floppy disk) with y
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC82 3. Press Return to continue. The following screen is then displayed: 4. Specify the drive w
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC831. Skip this step if you only have one LAN interface in your system (the following screen will n
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC84 Using Novell NetWare If you have selected Microsoft LAN Manager 1.0 or later, go back to “Usin
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC85 3. The final screen looks like the following: Starting the PC Bootp Server You can start
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on a PC86 Where:-a IP address is required and specifies the IP address of the PC where you are running bo
Bootp Server ConfigurationConfiguring the Bootptab File87Configuring the Bootptab File Configure the bootptab file by using the following procedure
Bootp Server ConfigurationConfiguring the Bootptab File88 Blank lines and lines beginning with # in the bootptab file are ignored. You must include a
Bootp Server ConfigurationConfiguring the Bootptab File89Table 4-4: Bootp Process Verification NOTEOnly bootpquery with bootptab entries include
Printing HistoryxiPrinting HistoryNew editions are complete revisions of this book. Update packages may contain new or additional material and be rele
Bootp Server ConfigurationConfiguring the Bootptab File90 Example Bootptab FileThe following is an example of the C:\bootpd\bootptab file provided wit
5Probe Operation
Probe Operation92 Probe OperationThe Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes are designed to operate unattended once it has been installed and config
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe93Restarting the ProbeThe probe can be restarted by performing a warm start or a cold start. In either case, the pr
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe94 Table 5-1: Probe Data and Parameters Reset by a Cold or Warm StartCategory Probe Memory ContentsWarm Start Stat
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe95Cycling PowerA power outage or cycling power to the probe causes a warm start. The probe does not have a power sw
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe96 3. Press 7 to execute a warm start and exit the probe’s Main Menu. The warm start occurs immediately. The Activ
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe97Selecting the Cold Start Menu ItemUse the following procedure to cold start the probe using the probe’s Main Menu
Probe OperationRestarting the Probe98
6Download New Firmware
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Download New Firmware100 Download New FirmwareThe instructions in this chapter describe how to download new firmware to the Agilent J3919A and J3972A
Download New Firmware101The following download procedures are covered in this chapter:“Downloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal”
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal102 Downloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a TerminalT
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal103Download Firmware to the ProbeOnce the new firmware is installed
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal104 Figure 6-1: Probe Main Menu (HP-UX Workstation)NOTEItem 5 in
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using an HP-UX Workstation and a Terminal105 3. Verify that the probe’s IP address, subnet mask, and default
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal106 Downloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal You can d
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal107Verify the following before you start the download procedure.The probe
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal108 Figure 6-3: Probe Main Menu (Networked PC)NOTEItem 5 in Figure 6-3
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal109 Figure 6-4: Probe TFTP Download Menu (Networked PC) 3. Verify that t
xiiiContentsConsumer Warranty Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiOperating Restrictions . . . . . . . . . .
Download New FirmwareDownloading Firmware using a Networked PC and a Terminal110 After the download process is complete, the probe reboots and starts
Download New FirmwareXmodem Download of Firmware111Xmodem Download of Firmware You can download firmware from your PC to the probe via Xmodem by using
Download New FirmwareXmodem Download of Firmware112 6. Press 6 to display the XMODEM download menu shown in Figure 6-6. Figure 6-6: Probe XMODEM D
Download New FirmwareXmodem Download of Firmware113CAUTION If you selected a baud rate other than 9600, the message following the successful download
Download New FirmwareXmodem Download of Firmware114
ACables and Connectors
Cables and Connectors116 Cables and Connectors This appendix lists cables for use with the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes. The minimum co
Cables and ConnectorsOC-3 ATM Interface Cables117OC-3 ATM Interface CablesThe OC-3 ATM circuit connection is made using two fiber SC connectors that s
Cables and ConnectorsToken-Ring Cables118 Token-Ring CablesThe following table shows the most commonly used Token-Ring cable. Use this table to verify
Cables and ConnectorsSerial Port Interface Cables119Serial Port Interface Cables The following table shows the recommended cables for connecting
xiv Token-Ring Telemetry Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 29OC-3 ATM Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs120 Cable Connector Pin-OutsThe Probe’s RS-232 Port Pin-OutThe following table shows the pin-out for the
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs121The Probe’s RS-232 Modem Cable ConnectorsThe following table shows the minimum pin-out for connecting
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs122 25-pin Terminal/PC Cable ConnectorsThe following table shows the minimum pin-out for connecting the P
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs123UTP Network Connector Pin-OutThe following table shows the RJ-45 (UTP) to RJ-45 connector pin-outs.Tab
Cables and ConnectorsCable Connector Pin-Outs124 STP Network Connector Pin-OutThe following table shows the DB-9 (STP) to data connector pin-out. Refe
BSpecifications
Specifications126 Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes. Network CompatibilityAgilent
Specifications127You can use the optional Token-Ring telemetry interface to connect to the network Media Station Access Unit interface (MsAU) by using
Specifications128 Environment Storage Temperature-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)Operating Non-OperatingTemperature 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)-40°C to
Specifications129Protocol EncapsulationFigure B-1 shows various encapsulations over AAL-5. Table B-1: Protocols Over AAL-5 aal5Bridged8023(16) encaps
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Specifications130 Probe Memory Allocation The memory allocated to each parameter depends on how much memory is installed in the probe. The memory para
Specifications131Table B-2: Probe Memory Allocation * These numbers indicate that the probe will reserve memory for the minimum number shown in the t
Specifications132
Glossary
134 GlossaryThis glossary contains definitions of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms that are used in this manual. The terms are not necessarily Agile
135AgentA node (or software/hardware on a node) that supplies network management information.Alarm Indication Signal (AIS)An Alarm Indication Signal (
136 ATM Adaptation Layer 0 (AAL-0)ATM Adaptation Layer 0 (AAL-0) supports raw cell transport. It has an SAR-PDU header or trailer.ATM Adaptation Layer
137BandwidthThe range of frequencies within which transmission equipment (such as electric cable or fibre-optic waveguide) can transmit data.Battery-b
138 their locations. It isolates the LANs from each other, allowing both sides to pass traffic internally. If a transmission from one LAN is addressed
139CLIP (Classical IP)IP over ATM conforming to RFC 1577.CLPCell Loss PriorityCollisionThe result of two or more nodes on a LAN transmitting at the sa
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140 Convergence SublayerThe AAL is divided into two sublayers: the convergence sublayer and the segmentation and reassembly sublayer (SAR). These two
141Cycle/Stuff Counter (C1)The Cycle/Stuff Counter (C1) is a 1-byte field in a PLCP frame that controls bit stuffing and length indication. The C1 byt
142 exactly the same. Network devices based on both standards can co-exist on the same medium, but they cannot exchange data directly without special,
143FIDFFIDF is a 26-byte Transmission Header (TH) used for communication between adjacent SNA subarea nodes, provided both support Explicit and Virtua
144 Half-duplexA form of communication where information can only travel one direction at a time. See also Full-duplex.HeaderInformation at the beginn
145Interarrival TimeA measurement based on the difference between the timestamps of successive cells.IP Address (Internet Protocol Address)A 32-bit ad
146 Layer A level in the hierarchy of telecommunications protocols. Protocols in the higher layers inter-operate with those in the lower layers.LOCSLo
147Media FilterA device used to convert Token-Ring adapter board output signal to function with a particular type of wiring. Media Filters are require
148 Network Element (NE)A hardware device for handling signals. See also Multiplexer.Network EquipmentA collection of bridges, routers and switches wh
149Optical BypassAn optical bypass switch that works in conjunction with a probe’s Bypass Power connector to maintain the network link even when a pro
xviiFiguresFigure 1-1: The Probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Figure 1-2: Probe System Example .
150 Path OverheadThe Path Overhead (POH) is a 1 byte field in a DS3 PLCP frame that provides specific functions. The Z bytes (Z1-Z6) are reserved for
151Payload Type Indicator (PTI)The Payload Type Indicator (PTI) is a 3-bit field that defines the contents of an ATM cell. The first bit determines if
152 byte of overhead information used for path management. The entire frame is padded with either 13 or 14 nibbles of trailer to bring the transmissio
153ProtocolA set of rules that governs data transfer among devices on a network. A protocol identifies the handshake type, frame size and format, timi
154 SAR-PDUSegmentation and Reassembly Protocol Data UnitScramblingAn algorithm applied to a digital signal to eliminate long runs of all zeros or and
155Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS)The Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS) is a part of the ATM Adaptation layer and handles timi
156 StationA computer or other addressable device on a network, including PCs, terminals, probes, routers, and mainframes. A station must have an IP a
157Telemetry PortThe Telemetry port only receives packets destined for the port’s IP address, can transmit packets onto the network, and is used for S
158 TopologyThe organization of network devices in a network. FDDI uses a ring topology, Ethernet uses a bus Topology, and Token-Ring uses a ring topo
159Virtual Path Identifier (VPI)The Virtual Path Identifier is an 8-bit field in the ATM header.The VPI and VCI are used together to determine the des
xviii Figure 6-5: Probe Main Menu (XMODEM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111Figure 6-6: Probe XMODEM Download Menu . . . . . . . . . . .
161IndexSymbols~ Line On LED 10, 70Verifying the Installation 69Numerics100Base-TX Networks 5310Base-2MAU 5210Base-T Networks 5310Base-T/100/Base-TX N
162Serial Port Interface 119Token-Ring 118Cables and Connectors 115, 116Cell ScramblingATM InterfaceInitial Configuration 18OC-3 ATM Interface 34Cell
163DownloadFirmwareUsing a Networked PC and a Terminal 106Using Networked HP-UX Workstation andTerminal 102Using XMODEM 111New Probe Firmware 100EEnca
164Verifying Probe 69Verifying the~ Line On 69Activity LED 69Fault LED 69Power On 69Interface Cables, Serial Port 119Interface SummaryDisplay, Menu 36
165Microsoft LAN ManagerUsing 82ModemCarrier Detect 65Connect Responses 39Connection 61Control StringInitial Configuration 17Data Compression 65Error
166Per PVC AAL-5Historical Protocol StatisticsMIB 7Protocol StatisticsMIB 7Physical ConnectorEthernet Interface 28Port NumberEthernet Interface 26OC-3
167Alarms 7Events 7Filters 7Log 7Packet Capture 7Trap 7RS-232 Connector(Port) Pin-Out, 25-Pin 120Terminal Connection 19SSAM 78Save Changes and Exit Me
168SystemHP 9000, Minimum Bootp Server Requirements75PC, Minimum Bootp Server Requirements 75Sun SPARC, Minimum Bootp ServerRequirements 75System Over
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xixTablesTable 1-1: Private MIB Access Security Privileges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Table 4-1: Minimum Requirements for a Bootp Server .
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1Introduction
Introduction2 IntroductionThis chapter introduces the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes, shown in Figure 1-1 on page 3, including its installat
Introduction3The OC-3 ATMProbe also has a 6-pin mini-DIN connector (Bypass Power) that allows ATMProbe to be connected to an external optical bypass.
IntroductionInstallation and Configuration Overview4 Installation and Configuration OverviewTo quickly install and configure your probe, it is importa
IntroductionProbe Overview5Probe Overview This section provides some general information on the Agilent J3919A and J3972A OC-3 ATMProbes. CAUTIONSince
IntroductionProbe Overview6 Figure 1-2: Probe System ExampleAgilent OC-3 ATMProbe
IntroductionProbe Overview7Supported MIBs The ATMProbe uses SNMP, MIB-II, Agilent private MIB extensions, and selected RMON MIB groups (groups 3,7,8,
IntroductionProbe Overview8 Management StationsManagement stations gather network data collected by Agilent probes. They present this information in e
IntroductionProbe Overview9Table 1-1: Private MIB Access Security PrivilegesDefault Community Name Level Permissionspublic 1 Read access to MIB-II ob
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IntroductionProbe Overview10 Status LEDs Your probe has status LEDs for the base hardware configuration (the 10Base-T/100Base-TX telemetry interface),
IntroductionProbe Overview11Collision. This yellow LED is turned on when LanProbe detects collisions on the network.Fault. This yellow LED is turned o
IntroductionProbe Overview12 Agilent J3919A Agilent J3972AFigure 1-4: Back Panel LEDs Token-Ring Telemetry Interface Status LEDsThe optional Token-Ri
IntroductionProbe Overview13OC-3 ATM Interface Status LEDsThe Agilent J3919A ATM interface has LEDs for Activity and Cell Sync functions. The Agilent
IntroductionProbe Overview14 Included PartsThe following items are included with your :Agilent J3919A or J3972A OC-3 ATMProbe: Agilent J3919A or J3972
2Local Terminal Configuration
Local Terminal Configuration16 Local Terminal Configuration This chapter describes how to use a local terminal to configure your Agilent J3919A or J39
Local Terminal ConfigurationProbe Configuration Using a Local Terminal17Probe Configuration Using a Local Terminal Some initial configuration informat
Local Terminal ConfigurationProbe Configuration Using a Local Terminal18 The following OC-3 ATM interface parameters must be configured before monitor
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal19Using a Local TerminalYou can configure the probe’s interfaces by connecting a terminal directly t
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Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal20 Agilent J3919A Agilent J3972AFigure 2-1: The Probe’s Rear Panel
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal21NOTEThe probe CONFIG button is recessed. This requires the use of a narrow, pointed object (like a
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal22 Modify/View Configuration ValuesUse the following procedure to configure items in the Modify/View
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal23Date Press 2 and enter the day of the week and then the date in month/day/year format (mm/dd/yy, t
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal24 Modify/View Security ValuesUse the following procedure to configure items in the Modify/View Secu
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal25Modify/View Interface ValuesAfter you access the Modify/View Interface Values menu, you must first
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal26 Figure 2-5: Modify/View Interface Values Menu (Fast Ethernet) 2. Select each field requiring co
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal27NOTEIf the optional Token-Ring telemetry interface is not installed, the probe will not allow you
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal28 It requires the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway IP Address fields. The following app
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal29Full/Half Press 8 and select the line type as Half-Duplex or Full-Duplex Duplex. This parameter is
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Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal30 Figure 2-6: Modify/View Interface Values Menu (Token-Ring) 2. Select each field requiring confi
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal31NOTEIf the Token-Ring telemetry interface is installed, you can configure either the Fast Ethernet
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal32 NOTESelecting Auto to automatically sense the ring speed does not function in all network install
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal33OC-3 ATM Interface ConfigurationYou must configure two of the three ports on the probe’s OC-3 ATM
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal34 Cell Cell Sychronization is configured as HEC (Header Error Sychronization Control).Cell Scrambl
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal35can then view or configure the selected OC-3 ATM port’s configuration parameters. The following ar
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal36 2. Review the parameters as needed. 3. Press S or 0 to return to the probe’s Main Menu. Display
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal37NOTEA warm start resets all data collected by the probe. A cold start resets all data collected by
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal38 Figure 2-11: Modify/View Serial Port Settings Menu 2. Select each field requiring configuration
Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal39Serial port speed Press 5 and then enter a serial port speed (300 to 38,400 baud) for the probe’s
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Local Terminal ConfigurationUsing a Local Terminal40 Modem No-Connect Press 11 to enter the modem no-connect responses. Responses Only the first 20 ch
3Installation
Installation42 InstallationThis chapter describes how to install Agilent J3919A or J3972A OC-3 ATMProbe. Installing an Agilent probe consists of the f
InstallationSelecting a Location43Selecting a LocationSelect a location for your probe where it will be the most useful. The probe must be connected t
InstallationInstalling the Probe44 Installing the ProbeThis section describes how to install your probe. First decide which installation method you ar
InstallationInstalling the Probe45Table InstallationUse the following procedure to install the probe on a table:1. Attach the self-adhesive rubber fee
InstallationInstalling the Probe46 Figure 3-1: Install the Probe in a Rack or Cabinet
InstallationInstalling the Probe47Wall InstallationUse the following procedure to install the probe on a wall:1. Attach the installation brackets to t
InstallationInstalling the Probe48 Figure 3-2: Install the Probe on a Wall
InstallationConnecting the Probe49Connecting the ProbeThe probe communicates with Agilent NetMetrix through Out-of-Band connections using the 10Base-T
Safety InformationviiSafety InformationBefore you use this instrument, be sure to pay special attention to the “Safety” and “Warning” topics in this M
InstallationConnecting the Probe50 Connecting to the Network (Out-of-Band)You can connect the probe to an Out-of-Band telemetry network as described i
InstallationConnecting the Probe51Agilent J3919A Agilent J3972AFigure 3-3: The Probe’s Rear Panel (Token-Ring Option Shown)Connecting to 10MB/s Ether
InstallationConnecting the Probe52 1. Connect the probe’s AUI port, located on the rear panel, to the network with an AUI cable. Figure 3-4 shows how
InstallationConnecting the Probe53Use the following procedures to connect the probe’s RJ-45 connector to a 10MB/s or 100MB/s Ethernet network for tele
InstallationConnecting the Probe54 Figure 3-5: Connecting the Probe to a 10Base-T/100Base-T NetworkConnecting to Token-Ring Telemetry NetworksThe To
InstallationConnecting the Probe55Do not attach cables to both the Token-Ring DB-9 and RJ-45 connectors simultaneously. This causes the probe to malfu
InstallationConnecting the Probe56 NOTEDo not connect the probe to either the ring-in (RI) or ring-out (RO) connection port.The Token-Ring interface c
InstallationConnecting the Probe57 Figure 3-8: Connecting the Probe using Data & DB-9 ConnectorsAbout the Information in the Following SectionsIt
InstallationConnecting the Probe58 Agilent J3919AAgilent J3972AFigure 3-9: Close-up of the OC-3 InterfacesFigure 3-10: OC-3 System Reference Figure
InstallationConnecting the Probe591. Disconnect the cable between the ATM/OC-3 switch and router. 2. Connect the OC-3 ATMProbe’s Port 1 to the ATM/OC-
Warning Symbols Used in This Bookviii Warning Symbols Used in This Book WARNINGAn operating procedure, practice, etc. which, if not correctly followed
InstallationConnecting the Probe60 Depending on what type of testing you want to do with the probe’s OC-3 ATM Interface, you may need some of the foll
InstallationConnecting the Probe61The following methods are available for Out-of-Band connections:“Direct Connection” below “Modem Connection” on page
InstallationConnecting the Probe62 “Install the Management Station Modem” below“Install the Probe’s Modem” on page 63“Configure the Management Station
InstallationConnecting the Probe63 4. Connect power to the modem and turn on the modem power switch (not required for a PC internal modem). 5. Perform
InstallationConnecting the Probe64 The probe can be configured for Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) link communications either by using a local te
InstallationConnecting the Probe65Verify that the Modem Init String is properly initialized for the attached modem by referencing the modem’s document
InstallationConnecting the Probe66 Data Switch ConnectionUse the data switch connection to provide the flexibility of using more than one management s
InstallationConnecting the Probe67Figure 3-14: The Probe’s Data Switch ConnectionAgilent OC-3 ATMProbe
InstallationStarting the Probe68 Starting the ProbeNOTEIf you are using the Bootp server method of configuration, do not attach the power cord to the
InstallationVerifying the Installation69Verifying the InstallationYou can verify the probe’s installation by looking at the status LEDs on the front o
Conventions Used in this BookixConventions Used in this BookNOTEAn operating procedure, practice, or information of importance, is separated from norm
InstallationVerifying the Installation70 Out-of-Band TroubleshootingFor the Ethernet or Token-Ring telemetry interface, if the Activity LED is off, ve
InstallationVerifying the Installation71OC-3 ATM TroubleshootingThere should be a cable connected to both connectors.Both Activity LEDs (from network
InstallationVerifying the Installation72
4Bootp Server Configuration
Bootp Server Configuration74 Bootp Server ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to use the Bootp server method to configure the Agilent J3919A or J3
Bootp Server ConfigurationProbe Configuration Using a Bootp Server75Probe Configuration Using a Bootp ServerYou can use a Bootstrap Protocol (Bootp*)
Bootp Server ConfigurationProbe Configuration Using a Bootp Server76 Table 4-1: Minimum Requirements for a Bootp Server * Although bootp is supp
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System77Bootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System If your Bootp server is an HP-UX or Sol
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System78 The probe automatically broadcasts Bootp requests when its IP address is 0.0.0.0
Bootp Server ConfigurationBootp Server Setup on an HP or Sun System79Starting the Bootp Server on an HP or Sun System You can start the Bootp server o
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