Mac OS X Server Tutorial - Rhapsody Resource Page
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<strong>Mac</strong> <strong>OS</strong> X <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Tutorial</strong> __13<br />
10. IP Routing for NetBoot Clients<br />
If you are configuring a NetBoot network, you will be asked whether the server is a peer or a gateway. If you have<br />
only one active port and are part of a larger network, then you are generally a peer. If you have a stand-alone<br />
network (as we are assuming) or are connected to a larger network through a different port from the one<br />
connecting to the NetBoot clients, then you should select Gateway. Note that if you are installing from the CDs, you<br />
will not see the NetBoot setup items the first time you run the assistant.<br />
11. IP Addresses for NetBoot Clients<br />
Next, enter the BootP addresses that can be used by the NetBoot clients that will boot from this network interface.<br />
These addresses must not be used by any other computers on the network. You will see this panel only for<br />
interfaces that you indicated in Step 4 would be used for NetBoot.