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17 in which two-character case-sensitive tag symbols are used to
26 is the actual name of a bootp client (or a "dummy entry"), and
28 is a two-character tag symbol.
32 .Em tc=.dummy-entry
34 Most tags must be followed by an equals-sign
41 .Bl -tag -width xxx -compact
45 Bootfile size in 512-octet blocks
47 Cookie server address list
53 Domain name server address list
57 Gateway address list
59 Host hardware address
67 Impress server address list
69 Host IP address
71 Log server address list
73 LPR server address list
75 IEN-116 name server address list
79 Reply address override
81 Resource location protocol server address list
85 TFTP server address client should use
89 Swap server address
91 Table continuation (points to similar "template" host entry)
97 Time server address list
103 YP (NIS) server address
121 RFC1084-style bootp reply.
123 The following tags take a whitespace-separated list of IP addresses:
143 tags each take a single IP address.
149 to lookup the IP address for that host name using
155 will determine the IP address using the entry name as the host name.
173 .Em token-ring
184 tag takes a hardware address which may be specified as a host name
197 If the hardware address is not specified and the type is specified
200 will try to determine the hardware address using
268 tag may be used to specify the IP address of the particular TFTP server
291 the bootfile in 512-octet blocks, or the keyword
309 (which always forces an RFC1084-style reply), or
311 (which always forces a CMU-style reply).
315 tag is strictly a boolean tag; it does not take the usual equals-sign and
323 In no case is an arbitrarily-truncated hostname sent (if nothing reasonable
329 specification can be listed for one host entry and shared by others via the
332 Often, the template entry is a dummy host which does not actually exist and
343 tag symbol to appear anywhere in the host entry, unlike
349 tag symbol, regardless of its location within the entry.
353 tag may be the hostname or IP address of any host entry
365 For example, to completely undo an IEN-116 name server specification, use
367 at an appropriate place in the configuration entry.
378 entry may be extended over multiple lines if the lines end with a backslash
383 the very first field in an entry, and the hardware type must precede the
384 hardware address.
389 .Bd -literal -offset indent
399 :hn:to=-18000:
421 .Bl -tag -width /etc/bootptab -compact