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BOOTPBootstrap Protocol. An IP protocol used by diskless workstations to receive boot information from a boot server.
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BOOTPBOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol
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BOOTPInternetworking Dictionary The Bootstrap Protocol, described in RFCs 951 and 1084, is used for booting diskless nodes. See also: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol.
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BOOTPThe protocol used to allow a machine to learn it's IP address and other configuration settings from remote server at boot time, as defined in RFC 951.
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BOOTPsee Bootstrap Protocol (BootP)
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BOOTPThis relative ancient protocol facilitates booting devices ("clients") from a network server rather than their local hard-disks (such as diskless workstations). In this configuration, the [..]
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BOOTPA protocol that can automatically configure a network device (give it an IP address). BOOTP is the basis for a more advanced network management protocol, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) [..]
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BOOTPA protocol that can automatically configure a network device (give it an IP address). BOOTP is the basis for a more advanced network management protocol, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP [..]
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BOOTPA protocol that can automatically configure a network device (give it an IP address). BOOTP is the basis for a more advanced network management protocol, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) [..]
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BOOTPBootstrap Protocol. BOOTP, described in RFC 951, is a method in which a diskless workstation or terminal can obtain configuration information, such as its IP address and a configuration file, from a server on which this information is stored.
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