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Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
F-2
304376-B Rev 00
# Caution
#
# Omitting a Forward slash (/) when the entry is continued to the next
# line, can cause the interruption of the booting process or the
# incorrect image file to download. Always include forward slashes
# where needed.
#
# Important Note:
#
# If a leading zero (0) is used in the IP address it is calculated as an
# octal number. If the leading character is "x" (upper or lower case),
# it is calculated as a hexadecimal number. For example, if an IP address
# with a base 10 number of 45 is written as .045 in the BOOTPTAB.TXT file,
# the Bootp protocol assigns .037 to the client.
#
# Global entries are defined that specify the parameters used by every device.
# Note that hardware type (ht) is specified first in the global entry.
#
# The following global entry is defined for an Ethernet device. Note that this
# is where a client's subnet mask (sm) and default gateway (gw) are defined.
#
global1|/
|ht=ethernet|/
|hd=c:\opt\images|/
|sm=255.255.255.0|/
|gw=192.0.1.0|
#
# The following sample entry describes a BootP client:
bay1|ht=ethernet|ha=0060fd000000|ip=192.0.0.1|hd=c:\ezlan\images|bf=b350_100.img
# Where:
# host name: bay1
# hardware type: Ethernet
# MAC address: 00-60-FD-00-00-00
# IP address: 192.0.0.1
# home directory of boot file: c:\ezlan\images
# boot file: b350_100.img
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