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3. Start the LANCP utility and enter the LANCP command SHOW CONFIGURATION at the
LANCP prompt, as in the following example. The resulting display lists four LAN devices,
two of which are available (connected), as indicated by the Link column (Up means the
device is available; Down means it is not). You can use a device that is in use by other
protocols. Decide which available devices you want to use for network booting and record
the device’s name, MAC address, and IP address. (The MAC address should be labeled on
the physical device.) Once the LAN device is verified as bootable by EFI, you provide this
information to the person responsible for maintaining the BOOTP server database (see
Section C.4 (page 235)).
$$$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LANCP
LANCP> SHOW CONFIGURATION
LAN Configuration:
Parent or
Device PrefCPU Medium/User Version Link Speed Duplex Auto BufSize MAC Address Type ...
------ ------- ----------- ------- ---- ----- ------ ---- ------- ---------------- ------------ ...
EIA0 0 Ethernet X-21 Up 1000 Full Yes 1500 AA-00-04-00-A5-38 UTP i82546 ...
00-13-21-5B-85-E4 (default) ...
EIB0 1 Ethernet X-21 Up 1000 Full Yes 1500 AA-00-04-00-A5-38 UTP i82546 ...
00-13-21-5B-85-E5 (default) ...
EWA0 0 Ethernet X-59 Down - - Yes 1500 00-11-0A-43-23-D8 UTP AB465A ...
EWB0 1 Ethernet X-59 Down - - Yes 1500 00-11-0A-43-23-D9 UTP AB465A ...
C.2.2 Adding the Network Boot Option to the EFI Boot Manager
To add the LAN device (virtual DVD drive) as a network boot option, use the OpenVMS Integrity
servers Boot Manager utility, as follows:
1. At the DCL prompt, enter the following command to start the OpenVMS Integrity servers
Boot Manager utility:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS
NOTE: When booting OpenVMS Integrity servers Version 8.4 or later, you need to specify
a special boot flag and the name of InfoServer service name. The BOOT_OPTIONS.COM
procedure now accepts InfoServer service name in addition to the boot flags.
2. The OpenVMS Integrity servers Boot Manager Boot Options main menu is displayed. To
add a network boot option, enter 1 at the prompt:
OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager Boot Options List Management Utility
(1) ADD an entry to the Boot Options list
(2) DISPLAY the Boot Options list
(3) REMOVE an entry from the Boot Options list
(4) MOVE the position of an entry in the Boot Options list
(5) VALIDATE boot options and fix them as necessary
(6) Modify Boot Options TIMEOUT setting
(B) Set to operate on the Boot Device Options list
(D) Set to operate on the Dump Device Options list
(G) Set to operate on the Debug Device Options list
(E) EXIT from the Boot Manager utility
You can also enter Ctrl-Y at any time to abort this utility
Enter your choice: 1
NOTE: While using this utility, you can change a response made to an earlier prompt by
entering the caret (^) character as many times as needed. To end and return to the DCL
prompt, press Ctrl/Y.
3. The utility prompts you for the device name. Enter the device name. In the following example,
the device name is EIA0:.
Enter the device name (enter "?" for a list of devices): EIA0:
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