HP CD-ROM Server User's Guide

The Config.ini File B-1
B
The Config.ini File
Parameter name Default Value Description
[Server]
HardwareAddress = 00:60:b0:11:00:86
The CD-ROM server LAN hardware (MAC) address.
The value shown is an example only. You can also
set a Locally Administrated Address.
Date = 95-01-01
yy-mm-dd, enter the date followed by ! to set
manually
Time = 00:00:00
hh:mm:ss, enter the time followed by ! to set
manually
FactoryDefaults = no
Set this parameter to yes and save the file to reset
to factory default settings.
Restart = no
Set this parameter to yes and save the file to restart
the CD-ROM server.
TimeZone* =
Must be set to the Time Zone that the CD-ROM
server is operating in. Refer to “
TimeZone
parameter permissible values
”.
TimeSyncSource* = None
Default is None. Set to NDS to enable the CD-ROM
server to get its time from the NetWare network.
[SCSI]
JukeBoxLockTime = 0
Sets the maximum duration of a data read during
multiple access requests to prevent disc changer
fluttering. 0 to disable.
[IP]
InternetAddress = 192.36.253.80
The CD-ROM server Internet (IP) address. The
value shown is an example only.
DefaultRouter = 0.0.0.0
All traffic directed outside the local network
(according to the NetMask) is sent to the default
router. Any re-routing via other routers is done
automatically. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates that no
default router is set.
NetMask = 0.0.0.0
Subnet mask used to determine when the traffic
should be sent via a router. For example, the normal
class C mask is 255.255.255.0. The default 0.0.0.0
indicates that automatic router sensing is used.
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