3Com VCX V7122 SIP VoIP Gateway User Manual194 Provides a TFTP address, enabling network separation of TFTP and BootP utilities. Tools to backup and restore the local database. Templates. User-defined names for each entity. Option for changing MAC address. Protection against entering faulty information. Remote reset. Unicast BootP response. User-initiated BootP respond, for remote provisioning over WAN. Filtered display of BootP requests. Location of other BootP utilities that contain the same MAC entity. Common log window for both BootP and TFTP sessions. Works with Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.Specifications BootP standards: RFC 951 and RFC 1542 TFTP standards: RFC 1350 and RFC 906 Operating System: Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP Max number of MAC entries: 200InstallationTo install the BootP/TFTP on your computer, follow these steps:1 Locate the BootP folder on the VoIP gateway supplied CD ROM and open the fileSetup.exe.2 Follow the prompts from the installation wizard to complete the installation.To open the BootP/TFTP, follow these steps:1 From the Start menu on your computer, navigate to Programs and then click on BootP.2 The first time that you run the BootP/TFTP, the program prompts you to set the userpreferences. See Setting the Preferences on page 197 for information on setting thepreferences.Loading the cmp File, Booting the DeviceOnce the application is running, and the preferences set (see Setting the Preferences onpage 197), for each unit that is to be supported, enter parameters into the tool to set up thenetwork configuration information and initialization file names. Each unit is identified by aMAC address. For information on how to configure (add, delete and edit) units seeConfiguring the BootP Clients on page 199.To load the software and configuration files, follow these steps:1 Create a folder on your computer that contains all software and configuration files thatare needed as part of the TFTP process.