# /etc/bootptab: database for bootp server (/etc/bootpd) # Last update Mon 11/7/88 18:03 # Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored. # # Legend: # # first field -- hostname # (may be full domain name and probably should be) # # hd -- home directory # bf -- bootfile # cs -- cookie servers # df -- dumpfile # dn -- domain name # ds -- domain name servers # gw -- gateways # ha -- hardware address # ht -- hardware type # im -- impress servers # ip -- host IP address # lg -- log servers # lp -- LPR servers # ns -- IEN-116 name servers # rl -- resource location protocol servers # rp -- root path # sm -- subnet mask # sw -- swap server # tc -- template host (points to similar host entry) # to -- time offset (seconds) # ts -- time servers # # Be careful about including backslashes where they're needed. Weird (bad) # things can happen when a backslash is omitted where one is intended. # # First, we define a global entry which specifies the stuff every host uses. global.dummy:\ :sm=255.255.255.0:\ :hd=/home/nfsclient:bf=null:\ :ds=128.32.149.141:\ :ns=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\ :ts=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\ :to=18000: # Next, we can define different master entries for each subnet. . . #subnet13.dummy:\ # :tc=global.dummy:gw=128.2.13.1: # # # We should be able to use as many levels of indirection as desired. Use # your imagination. . . # # Individual entries (could also have different servers for some/all of these # hosts, but we don't really use this feature at CMU): #carnegie:tc=subnet13.dummy:ht=ieee802:ha=7FF8100000AF:ip=128.2.11.1: #baldwin:tc=subnet19.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200159C3:ip=128.2.11.10: #example nfs diskless client #timesink:hd=/home/nfsclient/timesink:\ # tc=subnet149.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200168A7:ip=128.32.149.20: