Help...
I thought it would be "easy", just hook it up and let it go. I thought I had
the proper load file (xpcsrv20.sys) in the /tftpboot directory. TCPDumps seemed to
indicate that I should have a proper file with the last 6 digits of the MAC address. When
I did that, I got the dump to indicate that something was transfering, but it looks like
to petered out a ways through. It then goes into a silly arp sequence for a router in the
172.31... network while my network here is 192.168.0..
Questions:
1) What files should be in the /tftpboot directory?
2) Can I get access to the configuration through one of the serial ports (which one)?
3) Does anyone have one of these beasts "working" with a Linux host? I like to
get it up and running.
I seem to have LOTS of documents on this, but none seem to be of the "step-by
step" variety using a Unix (Linux) as the RARP/TFTP host.
I would prefer responses of list, but will read then here if you like.
Yes, these things are a bit old. Nobody really uses terminal servers these days, and
while 40 ports is a bit much, I do have a bunch of serial devices I'd like to connect
to. It looked like this would be a nice thing to get working.
Thanks,
...Tom Watson