EPS2-100 - Install Guide
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... the Server's name, IP address, K - 7 Next, the Server will send DHCP, BOOTP, and/or RARP queries (BOOTP and RARP queries are enabled by default). Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST fileserver Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE SYS:\LOGIN\ EPS.SYS Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD K.4.3 TCP/IP Before the... to set the Server's IP address (all) and loadhost information (BOOTP and RARP only). If a host provides DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP support, it knows no username/password);
... the Server's name, IP address, K - 7 Next, the Server will send DHCP, BOOTP, and/or RARP queries (BOOTP and RARP queries are enabled by default). Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed) Local>> DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST fileserver Local>> DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE SYS:\LOGIN\ EPS.SYS Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD K.4.3 TCP/IP Before the... to set the Server's IP address (all) and loadhost information (BOOTP and RARP only). If a host provides DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP support, it knows no username/password);
EPS Reference Manual
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... Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be de-asserted. When the username is specified with the this allows modems to answer an incoming call, as many modems...
... Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be de-asserted. When the username is specified with the this allows modems to answer an incoming call, as many modems...
EPS Reference Manual
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...MPS.SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). C-7 in this case the path should be placed in the login directory itself. The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since ... name, IP address, hardware address, and download path and filename to configure the MPS.SYS file in the Commands chapter. it knows no username/password); Note: If an error message is displayed indicating an invalid record size on the host's Ethernet circuit, copy the MPS.SYS file to ...
...MPS.SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). C-7 in this case the path should be placed in the login directory itself. The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since ... name, IP address, hardware address, and download path and filename to configure the MPS.SYS file in the Commands chapter. it knows no username/password); Note: If an error message is displayed indicating an invalid record size on the host's Ethernet circuit, copy the MPS.SYS file to ...