
Configuring BayStack Remote Access
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Adding a TFTP User for an HP 9000 Workstation
Follow the instructions in this section only if you are running Site Manager on an
HP 9000 workstation.
To add a TFTP user for the HP 9000, insert the following line in your /etc/passwd
file. Bay Networks recommends that you use root (/) as the TFTP home directory.
tftp::
<user_id>
:
<group_no.>
::/:/bin/false
For example:
tftp::510:20::/:/bin/false
Setting Up Static Routes to Next-Hop Routers
If your workstation requires static routes, read this section to learn how to specify
a path to the network by:
• Editing the /etc/inetd.conf file
• Verifying the routes
• Loading the changes into memory
You must set up a static route for each path between the BayStack routers and the
BootP server’s next-hop router.
Editing the /etc/inetd.conf File
Insert the following line in the /etc/inetd.conf file to set up a static route:
route add
<destination> <gateway> <hops>
<destination> is the IP address of the BayStack router or its network.
Note: Bay Networks recommends that you not use the System Administration
Manager (SAM) utility to add a TFTP user.
Note: You may want to specify a static route in a multihop environment or in
an environment using routing protocols such as RIP, where minor routing
update delays may extend the time it takes to Netboot.
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