Installing HP-UX 11.0 and Updating HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 HP 9000 Computers Edition 1

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Configuring an Ignite-UX Server
Setting Up an Ignite-UX Server
This data can also be configured from a command line by using the tool
setup_server(1M) for this procedure. Or you can directly edit the
instl_boottab file; this is necessary in order to modify the listing of
existing IP addresses.
See the instl_bootd(1M) man page for further details.
DHCP Address Range First ensure that these IP addresses are not assigned elsewhere. These
IP addresses are used during the OS download and application loading.
The addresses are in use for most of the Ignite-UX download to a target
machine. One address is required for each simultaneous download. You
should set more, if the addresses are assigned permanently.
You would click the “Temporary” box in case you would like to manage a
small group of temporary IP addresses, just for use in doing
installations, and then reassign the clients new addresses when they are
deployed.
The provision of DHCP capability is for the purpose of installation only
and you may want to limit configurations so that they do not interfere
with prior DHCP server functions.
Also see Appendix A, “Configuring for a DHCP Server,” for examples of
usage. See the setup_server(1M) and instl_adm(4) man pages for more
information on setting up DHCP functions, addresses and class IDs.