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subnetwork as the server address specified in the Local IP
Address field (see above).
5d. Enter the Address Range End.
Enter the ending address of the range for remote IP clients.
The client address range must be on the same network or
subnetwork as the server address specified in the Local IP
Address field (see above).
5e. 1st DNS Server IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the first DNS server that is accessed
during BootP or IPCP negotiation (RFC 1877).
5f. 2nd DNS Server IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the second DNS server that is
accessed during BootP or IPCP negotiation (RFC 1877).
5g. BootP Responder.
This parameter lets you define whether or not the NetWare
MultiProtocol Router for ISDN should answer BootP re-
quests from remote nodes.
Default: Disabled
Options: Disabled, Enabled
When this parameter is disabled, the NetWare MultiProtocol
Router for ISDN does not answer BootP requests from
remote nodes.
When BootP Responder is enabled, the ISDN driver re-
sponds to BootP requests from remote nodes.
Do not use BootP Responder when DHCP server is loaded on the
NetWare MultiProtocol Router for ISDN.
To bring the configuration changes into effect, use the Reinitialize
System command from the Internetworking Configuration menu.
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