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HP E3456A User Manual

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Chapter 1: Installing the Emulation Probe
Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
Example To assign an IP address of 192.6.94.2 to the emulation probe, enter the
following command:
R>lan -i 192.6.94.2
Now, cycle power on the emulation probe so that the new address will
take effect.
See Also If you have problems verifying LAN communication, see “Solving LAN
Communication Problems” on page 31.
To configure LAN parameters using BOOTP
Use this method only on a workstation which is running bootpd, the
BOOTP daemon.
1 Make sure that BOOTP is enabled on your host computer.
If the following commands yield the results shown below, the BOOTP
protocol is enabled:
$ grep bootp /etc/services
bootps 67/udp
bootpc 68/udp
$ grep bootp /etc/inetd.conf
bootps dgram udp wait root /etc/bootpd bootpd
If the commands did not yield the results shown, you must either add
BOOTP support to your workstation or use a different method to
configure the emulation probe LAN parameters.
2 Add an entry to the host BOOTP database file, /etc/bootptab. For
example:
# Global template for options common to all HP64700
# emulators and Emulation Probes.
# Use a different gateway addresses if necessary.
hp64700.global:\
:gw=0.0.0.0:\
:vm=auto:\
:hn:\
:bs=auto:\
:ht=ether

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BrandHP
ModelE3456A
CategoryControl Unit
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