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Freeway 2000/4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Freeway Inet Address Enter the Internet address assigned by the system administrator for
this Freeway in decimal dot notation (for example, 207.67.135.84).
Freeway Subnet Mask If your Freeway is located on a subnet, enter the subnet mask in hexa-
decimal notation (for example, ffffff00).
Boot Server Name Enter the name assigned by the system administrator for the boot
server. Optionally, you can clear this field and the software will assign
the default name bootserver. If you are booting from the local disk,
this parameter is ignored.
Boot Server Inet Address Enter the Internet address assigned by the system administrator for the
boot server in decimal dot notation (for example, 207.67.135.84). If
you are booting from the local disk, this parameter is ignored.
System Boot Directory If the Freeway boot files will be stored in the home directory of the FTP
(or RSH) user account, clear this field. Otherwise, enter the full path
name of the boot directory. The default UNIX directory is
/usr/local/freeway/boot. The default VMS directory is
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[FREEWAY.BOOT]. For Windows NT versions earlier
than 4.0, the default directory is c:\freeway\boot. For Windows NT
4.0 or later, use the alias you have set up to point to the freeway\boot
directory.
To boot from the local disk, set the system boot directory to //
//
ss
ss
dd
dd
66
66
//
//
.
System Boot File Name Enter the system boot file name for this Freeway. The default is ff
ff
ww
ww
11
11
66
66
22
22
.
Configuration File Name Enter the name of the file Freeway uses to configure the physical or vir-
tual devices and services. The default is bb
bb
oo
oo
oo
oo
tt
tt
cc
cc
ff
ff
gg
gg
..
..
vv
vv
mm
mm
ee
ee
. For any Freeway
using ICP_IP virtual ICP devices, the default is
bb
bb
oo
oo
oo
oo
tt
tt
cc
cc
ff
ff
gg
gg
..
..
ii
ii
pp
pp
..
..
Secondary Network
Interface
If the Boot Device is a local-area network device (boot server), the
Secondary Network Interface parameter should be cleared, which is
the default.
If the Boot Device is the hard or flash disk, this parameter specifies the
local-area network device to be used after Freeway boots. The values
used to define your network interface device are the same as those
defined for the Boot Device parameter on page 51.
Gateway Inet Interface If your Freeway and boot server are on the same network, clear this
parameter, which is the default. If they are on different networks, enter
the IP address of the gateway processor on the Freeway’s network that
provides access to the boot server’s network.
Table 3–1: Freeway System Boot Parameter Descriptions (Cont’d)
Boot Parameter Description
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