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BOOTPEF(8)							    BOOTPEF(8)

NAME
       bootpef - BOOTP Extension File compiler

SYNOPSIS
       bootpef	[-c  chdir]  [-d  debug-level]	[-f  config-file] [client-name
       [...]]

DESCRIPTION
       bootpef builds the Extension Path files described by RFC 1497 (tag 18).
       If  any	client-name arguments are specified, then bootpef compiles the
       extension files for only those clients.

OPTIONS
       -c chdir-path
	      Sets the current directory used by bootpef while creating exten‐
	      sion  files.   This  is useful when the extension file names are
	      specified as relative pathnames, and bootpef needs  to  use  the
	      same current directory as the TFTP server (typically /tftpboot).

       -d debug-level
	      Sets the debug-level variable that controls the amount of debug‐
	      ging messages generated.	For example, -d4 or -d 4 will set  the
	      debugging level to 4.

       -f config-file
	      Set  the	name of the config file that specifies the option data
	      to be sent to each client.

SEE ALSO
       bootpd(8), tftpd(8)

REFERENCES
       RFC951 BOOTSTRAP PROTOCOL (BOOTP)

       RFC1497
	      BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions

MAINTENANCE COMMANDS		  4 Dec 1993			    BOOTPEF(8)
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