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Summary of Address Discovery Protocols

When an NCD terminal powers up, it knows only its Ethernet or Token-Ring address, which is set in NVRAM at the factory. To participate on a network, a terminal must be able to discover its network address. Depending on your network setup, the terminal may need other information. The three ways for the terminal to discover addresses and other information before loading the X server are:


For more information about saving addresses in NVRAM, see
"Storing Addresses in NVRAM" and Chapter 11, Boot Monitor and NVRAM.



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