bootptab revision 1.4 1 # $NetBSD: bootptab,v 1.4 1997/01/04 14:03:32 mrg Exp $
2 #
3 # /etc/bootptab: database for bootp server (/etc/bootpd)
4 # Last update Mon 11/7/88 18:03
5 # Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are ignored.
6 #
7 # Legend:
8 #
9 # first field -- hostname
10 # (may be full domain name and probably should be)
11 #
12 # bf Bootfile
13 # bs Bootfile size in 512-octet blocks
14 # cs Cookie server address list
15 # df Merit dump file
16 # dn Domain name
17 # ds Domain name server address list
18 # ef Extension file
19 # gw Gateway address list
20 # ha Host hardware address
21 # hd Bootfile home directory
22 # hn Send client's hostname to client
23 # ht Host hardware type (see Assigned Numbers RFC)
24 # im Impress server address list
25 # ip Host IP address
26 # lg Log server address list
27 # lp LPR server address list
28 # ns IEN-116 name server address list
29 # nt NTP (time) Server (RFC 1129)
30 # ra Reply address override
31 # rl Resource location protocol server address list
32 # rp Root path to mount as root
33 # sa TFTP server address client should use
34 # sm Host subnet mask
35 # sw Swap server address
36 # tc Table continuation (points to similar "template" host entry)
37 # td TFTP root directory used by "secure" TFTP servers
38 # to Time offset in seconds from UTC
39 # ts Time server address list
40 # vm Vendor magic cookie selector
41 # yd YP (NIS) domain name
42 # ys YP (NIS) server address
43
44 #
45 # Be careful about including backslashes where they're needed. Weird (bad)
46 # things can happen when a backslash is omitted where one is intended.
47 #
48
49
50 # First, we define a global entry which specifies the stuff every host uses.
51
52 #global.dummy:\
53 # :sm=255.255.255.0:\
54 # :hd=/home/nfsclient:bf=null:\
55 # :ds=128.32.149.141:\
56 # :ns=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\
57 # :ts=0x80020b4d 0x80020ffd:\
58 # :to=18000:
59
60 # Next, we can define different master entries for each subnet. . .
61
62 #subnet13.dummy:\
63 # :tc=global.dummy:gw=128.2.13.1:
64 #
65 #
66 # We should be able to use as many levels of indirection as desired. Use
67 # your imagination. . .
68 #
69
70
71 # Individual entries (could also have different servers for some/all of these
72 # hosts, but we don't really use this feature at CMU):
73
74 #carnegie:tc=subnet13.dummy:ht=ieee802:ha=7FF8100000AF:ip=128.2.11.1:
75 #baldwin:tc=subnet19.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200159C3:ip=128.2.11.10:
76
77
78 #example nfs diskless client
79
80 #timesink:hd=/home/nfsclient/timesink:\
81 # tc=subnet149.dummy:ht=ethernet:ha=0800200168A7:ip=128.32.149.20:
82