[comp.unix.internals] TCP/IP network configuration

dsamperi@Citicorp.COM (Dominick Samperi) (01/09/91)

I'm responsible for the planning and configuration of an evolving
TCP/IP network, and the proliferation of X Terminals and PC's running
TCP/IP software on the network is beginning to concern me. Sun tech
support has claimed that NCD X Terminals can confuse rarpd so that
diskless Sun clients cannot boot. We have found that rarpd must be
killed and then restarted in order to boot an SLC (after it has been
up for a few days), and our X Terminals (NCD's) do not even use
rarpd for booting (their IP address is fetched from NVRAM). We often
have to make several attempts to boot our X Terminals due to
intermittent TFTP failures (usually during config/font file
downloads).

Has anyone else experienced problems mixing X Terminals, PC's, and
workstations on the same network?

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Dominick Samperi -- Citicorp
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