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T1500 WINDOWS-BASED TERMINALNETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDE

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viiiviiiviiiviiiOption 43 Vendor-Specific ID13NETSVC13NOSWAP14REFLASH14MF_DIR14MF_CFG15XFS15XDMCP15BUDDY_BOOT15Packet Size16Option Overload16Option 18

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ixixixix6666 Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)Installing CD

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OverviewOverviewOverviewOverviewIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionThis guide explains how to install software from the installation CD o

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xiixiixiixiiDHCP/BOOTPDHCP/BOOTPDHCP/BOOTPDHCP/BOOTPRFC 1534 - Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTPRFC 2131 - Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolRFC

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1111Installation Overview and Installation Overview and Installation Overview and Installation Overview and PlanningPlanningPlanningPlanningThis docum

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2222Chapter 1Server resources can be provided from platforms other than the above-listed ones, but Compaq has not certified other environments and can

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Installation Overview and Planning3333Planning Your InstallationPlanning Your InstallationPlanning Your InstallationPlanning Your InstallationThe soft

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4444Chapter 1Step 3. Configure Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesStep 3. Configure Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesStep 3. Configure Optional Te

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2222Configuring Terminal Configuring Terminal Configuring Terminal Configuring Terminal Start-Up ResourcesStart-Up ResourcesStart-Up ResourcesStart-Up

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6666Chapter 2When booting in a network environment, BOOTP provides the terminal with the following required information: the terminal’s IP address; th

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources7777Figure 2-1 Bootptab File ExampleFigure 2-1 Bootptab File ExampleFigure 2-1 Bootptab File ExampleFigure 2-1

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8888Chapter 2For all non-Windows server platforms, bootp can be run either at boot or from inetd. It is recommend that bootp be run from inetd, althou

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources9999In a local-boot environment, DHCP can provide a set of configuration parameters, which reduces the need to

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10101010Chapter 2Table 2-1 DHCP OptionsTable 2-1 DHCP OptionsTable 2-1 DHCP OptionsTable 2-1 DHCP OptionsOption Option Option Option NumberNumberNumbe

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources11111111Option 48 assumes TCP and port 7100 for font server access. If other ports are to be used, you must use

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12121212Chapter 2Since an option can potentially be provided in three places (standard DHCP packet, option 43, and via TFTP with option 18), the prece

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources13131313In a network-boot environment, the client and vendor identifiers are not modifiable by the user.The ter

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14141414Chapter 2DNS resolvable machine name, share is the share name, and path is an optional path within that share. For name resolution, an entry i

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources15151515resolution, an entry in the terminal's host file (Setup | Connectivity | Internet | Setup | Connec

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T1500 WINDOWS-BASED TERMINALNETWORK INSTALLATION GUIDEDecember 1999

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16161616Chapter 2Packet SizePacket SizePacket SizePacket SizeThe terminal is capable of sending and receiving the Maximum DHCP Message size option, al

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources17171717Option 18 vs. Option 43 vs. Options 128+Option 18 vs. Option 43 vs. Options 128+Option 18 vs. Option 43

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18181818Chapter 240 NISDOMAINNAME Not currently used.41 NISSERVER Not currently used.42 NTPSERVER Not currently used.43 Not allowed.48 XFONTSERVER Fir

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources19191919Files ending in a .txt name are treated as text files. Any other filename is treated as an RFC-complian

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20202020Chapter 2TFTPTFTPTFTPTFTPTFTP is required in a network-boot environment. The TFTP server loads the terminal’s operating system off the server

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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources21212121The following four requirements are mandatory and must be met must be met must be met must be met in th

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22222222Chapter 2DNSDNSDNSDNSDNS is a protocol designed for converting the relatively easy-to-remember descriptive machine/terminal names into IP addr

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3333Configuring Optional Terminal Configuring Optional Terminal Configuring Optional Terminal Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up ResourcesStart-Up

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24242424Chapter 3Because of limited local storage capacity in the terminal, the fonts resident on the terminal are the minimum set for use with all ap

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Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources25252525For a network printer to be used (via SMB), all the requirements above must be met.Also, for a

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iiiiiiiiNoticeNoticeNoticeNoticeThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE F

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26262626Chapter 3HTTP (Help)HTTP (Help)HTTP (Help)HTTP (Help)HTTP is the protocol used by the World Wide Web. The server-based user help for the termi

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Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources27272727CSLIPCSLIPCSLIPCSLIPCSLIP stands for Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol and is a variant

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4444Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application ResourcesResourcesReso

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30303030Chapter 4POP3/IMAP4POP3/IMAP4POP3/IMAP4POP3/IMAP4POP3 and IMAP4 are the Post Office Protocols used by the e-mail function embedded in Netscape

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Configuring Server Application Resources31313131NoteNoteNoteNoteRSH support is not available from Windows NT servers. Even if X clients are installed

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32323232Chapter 4where terminal is the terminal name and user is the user name from the terminal (root is automatically used if security is disabled;

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Configuring Server Application Resources33333333Any command executed through this mechanism will be run as that special user, although the SHELL envir

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34343434Chapter 4

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5555Selecting Browser LocationSelecting Browser LocationSelecting Browser LocationSelecting Browser LocationThe browser application is designed to run

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iiiiiiiiiiiiFederal Communications Commission NoticeFederal Communications Commission NoticeFederal Communications Commission NoticeFederal Communicat

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36363636Chapter 5• Your company has standardized on a browser other than Netscape Communicator.Reasons to execute the browser locally:• Less network b

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Selecting Browser Location37373737Table 5-1 lists the various configurations of the terminal and the external controls that were imposed on Communicat

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38383838Chapter 5

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6666Installing CD Software Installing CD Software Installing CD Software Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)onto the Server(s)onto the Server(s)

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40404040Chapter 6CautionCautionCautionCautionThere is currently no check for sufficient disk space and no undo procedure. Total disk space required to

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Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)41414141Mount the CD-ROM drive using the following command:PlatformPlatformPlatformPlatform CommandCommandCom

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42424242Chapter 6Change the active directory to the CD-ROM drive (cd /cdrom).NoteNoteNoteNoteWindows uses “ \ ” as directory separator, and UNIX uses

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Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)43434343The installation script will not install any software onto your system until after all responses are

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44444444Chapter 6Directories are made as required, so a /T1500/root directory extraction will also create /T1500. If the directory and/or file exist a

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Installing CD Software onto the Server(s)45454545There are five sections to the GUI-mode installation. Each has a distinct background screen. The firs

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ivivivivEuropean Union NoticeEuropean Union NoticeEuropean Union NoticeEuropean Union NoticeProducts with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Dire

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46464646Chapter 6The upgrade directory contains the scripts necessary for upgrading local-boot terminals from one release to another. The admin direct

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AAAAT1500 Windows-Based Terminal T1500 Windows-Based Terminal T1500 Windows-Based Terminal T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-Start InstructionsQuick-

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48484848Appendix AQuick-Start ProcedureQuick-Start ProcedureQuick-Start ProcedureQuick-Start ProcedureThese instructions are for network administrator

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T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Quick-Start Instructions494949497.7.7.7.To further configure the network setup, use the Select | System | Setup Select |

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50505050Appendix A“ G-Key Reset” Procedure“ G-Key Reset” Procedure“ G-Key Reset” Procedure“ G-Key Reset” ProcedureYou may reset the terminal softw

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BBBBInstallation Planning Installation Planning Installation Planning Installation Planning WorksheetsWorksheetsWorksheetsWorksheetsThe following work

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52525252Appendix BIn an existing network environment where workstations are on people’s desktops, many server resources may already be configured. In

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vvvvControl No. 075CLicense AgreementLicense AgreementLicense AgreementLicense AgreementYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS B

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T1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Installation GuideT1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Installation GuideT1500 Windows-Based Terminal Network Ins

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viviviviLimit of liabilityLimit of liabilityLimit of liabilityLimit of liabilityUNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LICENSOR BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA, COST

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ContentsContentsContentsContentsOverviewOverviewOverviewOverviewIntroductionxiHow to Use This GuidexiReferencesxiDHCP/BOOTPxiiTime ServerxiiSNMPxiiOth

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