by aka » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:37 am
Right now there's two ways:
1. You write configuration file on the disc. Then terminal doesn't need tftp, it just receives network mask and terminal ip from dhcp. But to edit configuration file you'll have to rewrite CD.
2. You write network settings (network mask, terminal ip and tftp server ip) on the disc. The terminal receives configuration file from tftp, and won't ask DHCP for any information.
Unfortunately none of these ways corresponds all your requirements. You need wtware to ask dhcp for network mask and terminal ip, BUT to read tftp server IP from CD. Sorry, it's not implemented now.
Right now there's two ways:
1. You write configuration file on the disc. Then terminal doesn't need tftp, it just receives network mask and terminal ip from dhcp. But to edit configuration file you'll have to rewrite CD.
2. You write network settings (network mask, terminal ip and tftp server ip) on the disc. The terminal receives configuration file from tftp, and won't ask DHCP for any information.
Unfortunately none of these ways corresponds all your requirements. You need wtware to ask dhcp for network mask and terminal ip, BUT to read tftp server IP from CD. Sorry, it's not implemented now.