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Operating Systems AIX Building a 43p using BOOTP Post 302156370 by johnf on Tuesday 8th of January 2008 02:11:52 AM
Old 01-08-2008
The problem is this is NIMOL not normal NIM and behaves differently. Yes the MAC address has been defined to the NIMOL server and a DHCP address allocation handshake takes place again and again. Looking in the DHCP log on the SUSE linux server shows multiple attempts at address allocation with no effect.

I am interested in the redbook, do you know off hand what it is called as the IBM site is not that good at searching for specific redbooks as I am suer you are well aware.
 

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BOOTPEF(8)						      System Manager's Manual							BOOTPEF(8)

NAME
bootpef - BOOTP Extension File compiler SYNOPSIS
bootpef [-c chdir] [-d debug-level] [-f config-file] [client-name [...]] DESCRIPTION
bootpef builds the Extension Path files described by RFC 1497 (tag 18). If any client-name arguments are specified, then bootpef compiles the extension files for only those clients. OPTIONS
-c chdir-path Sets the current directory used by bootpef while creating extension files. This is useful when the extension file names are speci- fied as relative pathnames, and bootpef needs to use the same current directory as the TFTP server (typically /tftpboot). -d debug-level Sets the debug-level variable that controls the amount of debugging messages generated. For example, -d4 or -d 4 will set the debugging level to 4. -f config-file Set the name of the config file that specifies the option data to be sent to each client. SEE ALSO
bootpd(8), tftpd(8) REFERENCES
RFC951 BOOTSTRAP PROTOCOL (BOOTP) RFC1497 BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
4 Dec 1993 BOOTPEF(8)
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