The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server answers network bootstrap
requests from diskless workstations and other network devices
such as routers, terminal servers, and network switching
equipment. When the BOOTP server receives such a request, it
looks up the workstation's address in the BOOTP database file.
The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) handles the file
transfer from a BOOTP server to a diskless client or other remote
system. The client initiates the file transfer.
Configuring and managing BOOTP on your OpenVMS host involves the
following tasks:
o Planning your BOOTP configuration
o Configuring the BOOTP and TFTP components using TCPIP$CONFIG
o Modifying the BOOTP configuration using logical names and
management commands
o Creating a BOOTP database
o Monitoring the BOOTP and TFTP processes