- The
Bootstrap Protocol (
BOOTP) is a
computer networking protocol used in
Internet Protocol networks to
automatically ****ign an IP
address to
network devices...
-
Bootstrap Protocol (
BOOTP)
defined in
September 1985. This
introduced the
concept of a
relay agent,
which allowed the
forwarding of
BOOTP packets across networks...
- The
concept behind the PXE
originated in the
early days of
protocols like
BOOTP/DHCP/TFTP, and as of 2015[update] it
forms part of the
Unified Extensible...
-
protocol of
choice for the
initial stages of any
network booting strategy like
BOOTP, PXE, BSDP, etc., when
targeting from
highly resourced computers to very...
- its request. RARP has been
rendered obsolete by the
Bootstrap Protocol (
BOOTP) and the
modern Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP),
which both support...
-
Extensions (DNSSEC),
network booting with
support for
Bootstrap Protocol (
BOOTP),
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) and TFTP and also Lua scripting. Some...
-
optical disc drive.
NetBoot is a
derived work from the
Bootstrap Protocol (
BOOTP), and is
similar in
concept to the
Preboot Execution Environment. The technology...
- for
address configuration purposes. RARP is obsolete; it was
replaced by
BOOTP,
which was
later su****ded by the
Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP)...
- (SMTP)
Networking support:
Domain Name
System (DNS) Host initialization:
BOOTP Remote host management:
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Common...
- (Ethernet) or DE-9 (Token Ring) TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and DLC/LLC
Flash EEPROM BOOTP Client, 4
Models were available: J2382A, J2382B (both Ethernet) and J2383A...