Locating and Troubleshooting DHCP, TFTP, and DNS Services on the NonStop Dedicated Service LAN

DVD; the OSM Low-Level Link is used to update the files used for each NonStop BladeSystem
and NonStop NS2200 series system, whether those files are stored on the system consoles
or CLIMs.
How to Migrate DHCP, TFTP, and DNS Services
By default, HP ships AC-powered systems with DHCP, TFTP, and DNS services installed and enabled
on a NonStop system consoles. For DC-powered systems, these services are installed and enabled
on CLIMs.
You can move these services from NonStop system consoles to two designated CLIMs, or from
CLIMs to consoles, using the OSM CLIM Boot Service Configuration Wizard. Use the procedure
appropriate for your migration scenario (located in the Service Procedures section of NTL). For
details, see:
Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from System Consoles to CLIMs
Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from CLIMs to System Consoles
NOTE: To enable the DHCP, TFTP, and DNS services on a system console on which those services
were not previously configured, you need to ensure that specific ports are open on the console.
For more information, see the NonStop System Console Installer Guide.
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