Cabletron Systems DMS-100 Network Card User Manual


 
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IPADDRESS 0 to 255
(table of 4)
Internet Protocol address
If the entry in field ADDRTYPE is equal
to ENIP, enter the IP address of the
node.
An IP address consists of 4 bytes, each
with a value in the range 0 to 255. The
IP address is usually expressed in the
form 255.255.255.255.
MACADDRESS table of 12 hex
digits
Machine address
If the entry in the field ADDRTYPE is
equal to ENMAC, enter the MAC
address that is associated with the
Ethernet interface. This subfield
consists of a machine address and an
indication as to whether the DMS-100
switch provides boot protocol (BOOTP)
capability to the node. The MAC
address consists of 12 bytes, each with
a hex digit value in the range of {0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d, e, f}.
DMSBOOTP no, yes
DMS boot protocol
The DMSBOOTP support is limited to
providing an IP address to the external
node. It does not provide full BOOTP
protocol support.
ENFNAME alphanumeric
(vector of up to 8
characters)
External node load file name
Enter the default load file name used for
the command LOADPM. See table
PMLOADS.
Enter $ (dollar sign).
ENSITE alphanumeric
(vector of up to 12
characters)
External node site
Enter the name of the site (usually a
building) in which the node is housed.
This value must first be datafilled in
table ENSITES.
ENLOCN see subfields
External node location
This field defines the location of the
node within a building and consists of
subfields FLOOR, ROW, and
POSITION.
Table 26 Field descriptions for table EXNDINV for EIU datafill (continued)
Field Subfield or
refinement
Entry Explanation and action
(Sheet 2 of 5)