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2. Make sure that the AN/ANH/ARN’s synchronous port configured for
EZ-Install is cabled to the upstream router, or that the port configured
for Netboot (synchronous, Ethernet, or Token Ring) is cabled properly.
Router Not Sending BOOTP Responses
If a router (that is in the path from the AN/ANH/ARN to the BOOTP server) is
receiving BOOTP request messages but failing to return BOOTP responses, do the
following:
1. Use Site Manager to make sure that the BOOTP relay agent forwarding
table associated with the router shows an IP address that is configured on
the IP router.
2. Make sure that the input IP address is correct. If the Hops count is lower
than the router’s position in the path, increase it.
Refer to “Creating the BOOTP Client Interface Table” in Chapter 4 if you
need instructions.
3. Use the Configuration Manager to make sure that BOOTP and IP are
enabled on the incoming and outgoing interfaces.
4. Make sure that the link modules and drivers are enabled. Refer to
Configuring Routers if you need instructions.
BOOTP Server Not Sending BOOTP Responses
If the BOOTP server is receiving BOOTP requests but failing to respond to them,
do the following:
1. Follow the instructions in the section “Displaying the BOOTP Server’s IP
Routes” later in this appendix.
2. Follow the instructions in the section “Debugging the BOOTP Server”
later in this appendix.
3. Make sure that the /etc/inetd.conf file contains no more than one bootps
entry.
If there is more than one entry, comment out the invalid entry. The valid entry
should be
bootps dgram udp wait root /etc/bootpd bootpd
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