# /etc/bootptab: database for bootp server (/etc/bootpd) # Last update: gwr, Sun Dec 12 19:00:00 EDT 1993 # Dynamic Examples: al, Sat, Apr 15 12:00:00 EDT 1994 # Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored. # # Legend: (see bootptab.5) # first field -- hostname (not indented) # bf -- bootfile # bs -- bootfile size in 512-octet blocks # cs -- cookie servers # df -- dump file name # dn -- domain name # ds -- domain name servers # ef -- extension file # gw -- gateways # ha -- hardware address # hd -- home directory for bootfiles # hn -- host name set for client # ht -- hardware type # im -- impress servers # ip -- host IP address # lg -- log servers # lp -- LPR servers # ns -- IEN-116 name servers # ra -- reply address # rl -- resource location protocol servers # rp -- root path # sa -- boot server address # sm -- subnet mask # sw -- swap server # tc -- template host (points to similar host entry) # td -- TFTP directory # to -- time offset (seconds) # ts -- time servers # vm -- vendor magic number # Tn -- generic option tag n # # Be careful about including backslashes where they're needed. Weird (bad) # things can happen when a backslash is omitted where one is intended. # Also, note that generic option data must be either a string or a # sequence of bytes where each byte is a two-digit hex value. # Dynamic hosts will be added at end of file # You need to define ranges of dynamic IP to assign from this bootp server # use dummy name ".dynamic-X" where X is the range number starting with 1 # Generic option tag T254 tells how many IP addresses to assign from that range # WARNING: don't assign beyond the Class C boundary (or your subnet), # start a new range #Examples: including what to add with T250 line #.dynamic-1:ip=204.213.190.10:T254=0x64:T253=0x02:\ :T250="gw=204.213.190.1:ds=204.213.176.1": # How to do part of a class B #.dynamic-1:ip=137.49.41.1:T254=0xFE: #.dynamic-2:ip=137.49.42.1:T254=0xFE: #.dynamic-3:ip=137.49.43.1:T254=0xFE: #.dynamic-4:ip=137.49.44.1:T254=0xFE: