Page 4 - First Edition December 1999
i i i i i i i i No t i c e No t i c e No t i c e No t i c e The information in this document is subject to change without notice. COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN; NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FRO...
Page 13 - The following Requests for Comments (RFCs) should be reviewed:
Overv iew Overv iew Overv iew Overv iew In t r o d u c t i o n In t r o d u c t i o n In t r o d u c t i o n In t r o d u c t i o n This guide explains how to install software from the installation CD onto your server and how to configure the resources resident on the server to support Compaq T1500 ...
Page 17 - Installation Overview and Planning; Pl an n i n g Yo u r In s t al l at i o n; No t e
Installation Overview and Planning 3 3 3 3 Pl an n i n g Yo u r In s t al l at i o n Pl an n i n g Yo u r In s t al l at i o n Pl an n i n g Yo u r In s t al l at i o n Pl an n i n g Yo u r In s t al l at i o n The software installation procedure is broken down into 6 basic steps, including the plan...
Page 18 - Chapter 1
4 4 4 4 Chapter 1 St ep 3. Co n f i g u r e Op t i o n al Ter m i n al St ar t -Up Res o u r c es St ep 3. Co n f i g u r e Op t i o n al Ter m i n al St ar t -Up Res o u r c es St ep 3. Co n f i g u r e Op t i o n al Ter m i n al St ar t -Up Res o u r c es St ep 3. Co n f i g u r e Op t i o n al Te...
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6 6 6 6 Chapter 2 When booting in a network environment, BOOTP provides the terminal with the following required information: the terminal’s IP address; the IP address of the TFTP boot server; the pathname of the operating system file to be loaded using the TFTP server; the NFS directory to use for ...
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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources 9 9 9 9 In a local-boot environment, DHCP can provide a set of configuration parameters, which reduces the need to configure the terminal’s Sel ec t | Sy s t em | Set u p | Sel ec t | Sy s t em | Set u p | Sel ec t | Sy s t em | Set u p | Sel ec t | Sy s t em ...
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Configuring Terminal Start-Up Resources 15 15 15 15 resolution, an entry in the terminal's host file (Set u p | Co n n ec t i v i t y | In t er n et | Set u p | Co n n ec t i v i t y | In t er n et | Set u p | Co n n ec t i v i t y | In t er n et | Set u p | Co n n ec t i v i t y | In t er n et | DN...
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Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources 25 25 25 25 For a network printer to be used (via SMB), all the requirements above must be met. Also, for a server with an NTFS file system, the security must be altered to allow guests to have full access to all files and directories in the network s...
Page 41 - Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources; CSL IP; FTP
Configuring Optional Terminal Start-Up Resources 27 27 27 27 CSL IP CSL IP CSL IP CSL IP CSLIP stands for Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol and is a variant of SLIP that uses VJ header compression. The host and server name requirements mentioned under SLIP also apply to CSLIP. FTP FTP FTP FTP...
Page 42 - Chapter 3
Page 43 - HTTP
4 4 4 4 Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application Configuring Server Application Reso urc es Reso urc es Reso urc es Reso urc es Several server resources apply to the individual applications that run on the terminal. These resources are not needed f...
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30 30 30 30 Chapter 4 POP3/IMA P4 POP3/IMA P4 POP3/IMA P4 POP3/IMA P4 POP3 and IMAP4 are the Post Office Protocols used by the e-mail function embedded in Netscape Communicator on the terminal. If you are using the e-mail function to send and read e-mail, you may need to configure a POP3 or IMAP4 se...
Page 46 - and; Sec u r e Sh el l; not
32 32 32 32 Chapter 4 where terminal is the terminal name and user is the user name from the terminal ( root is automatically used if security is disabled; guest is automatically used if security is enabled and auto login as guest is selected). In addition, the terminal optionally supports both Kerb...
Page 48 - Chapter 4
Page 49 - B r o w s er L o c at i o n
5 5 5 5 Selecting Browser Location Selecting Browser Location Selecting Browser Location Selecting Browser Location The browser application is designed to run either locally or from a server. Normally it resides and is run locally. Based upon the number of users running an application, the processin...
Page 52 - Chapter 5
Page 57 - yes; Tex t -Mo d e In s t al l at i o n
Installing CD Software onto the Server(s) 43 43 43 43 The installation script will not install any software onto your system until after all responses are entered. The last prompt will tell you when the installation is ready to proceed. Up until then, you can abort the installation safely by using t...
Page 58 - GUI-Mo d e In s t al l at i o n
44 44 44 44 Chapter 6 Directories are made as required, so a /T1500/root directory extraction will also create /T1500 . If the directory and/or file exist at the time the second section of the installation is reached (querying for where to install), and if the user chooses to overwrite the data (app...
Page 59 - In s t al l i n g o n No n -Su p p o r t ed Ser v er s
Installing CD Software onto the Server(s) 45 45 45 45 There are five sections to the GUI-mode installation. Each has a distinct background screen. The first section is purely informative to you, the user. The second section contains a series of checklists, asking for which items you wish to install ...
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50 50 50 50 Appendix A “ G-K ey Res et ” Pr o c ed u r e “ G-K ey Res et ” Pr o c ed u r e “ G-K ey Res et ” Pr o c ed u r e “ G-K ey Res et ” Pr o c ed u r e You may reset the terminal software settings by using the G-Key Reset procedure: • Turn on power and upon hearing the first beep immediately ...
Page 66 - Appendix B
52 52 52 52 Appendix B In an existing network environment where workstations are on people’s desktops, many server resources may already be configured. In new installations you will have to determine which server resources you must configure for use with the network terminals, based upon your needs ...
Page 67 - Installation Planning Worksheets
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