User`s guide

38 CPU32 Emulation
Chapter 2: Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
2 Add an entry to the host BOOTP database file, /etc/bootptab.
3 Connect the emulation probe to your network.
This connection can be made by using either LAN connector on the
emulation probe.
4 Set the configuration switches to indicate the type of connection
that is to be made.
Switch S1 must be set to OFF, indicating that a LAN connection is
being made.
Switch S6 must be set to OFF to enable BOOTP mode.
Example
# Global template for options common to all HP64700
# emulators and Emulation Probes.
# Use a different gateway addresses if necessary.
hp64700.global:\
:gw=0.0.0.0:\
:vm=auto:\
:hn:\
:bs=auto:\
:ht=ether
# Specific emulator entry specifying hardware
address
# (link-level address) and ip address.
hpprobe.div.hp.com:\
:tc=hp64700.global:\
:ha=080009090B0E:\
:ip=192.6.29.31
In this example, the "ha=080009090B0E" identifies the link-level
address of the emulation probe. The "ip=192.6.29.31" specifies the
IP address that is assigned to the emulation probe. The node name
is "hpprobe.div.hp.com".