Required Network Information

Before you integrate Consistent and Cooperative Mode computers into Symantec LiveState Delivery, make sure that the computer has only one network adapter. Symantec LiveState Delivery relies on the presence of a single NIC to identify the computer.

You also need to know how the network environment will be configured.

Your organization may have either a BOOTP or a DHCP environment. You can set up managed computers within either of those environments.

A BOOTP environment limits you to a maximum number of 255 PCs on a subnet. BOOTP also requires that you keep track of the IP address for all the computers on the server.

A DHCP environment assigns IP addresses on demand, allowing a greater number of computers on a subnet and eliminating the need to track the IP address of each computer. In a DHCP environment, you can set up more than one DHCP server to manage computers on multiple Configuration Servers.

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Required Computer Information