PKTADDR is a small program that you can use to find out the hardware address of your network board if you have a packet driver loaded for the board. Just type: pktaddr 0x60 at the DOS prompt. This assumes that the packet driver is using interrupt 60 hex, which is the most commonly used address. If your network has a BOOTP server, you can report the hardware address to your network manager so your PC can be entered in the BOOTP table. This allows MS-DOS Kermit to obtain all the necessary TCP/IP parameters from the BOOTP server, provided you have told MS-DOS Kermit (e.g. in your MSCUSTOM.INI file) to SET TCP/IP ADDRESS BOOTP.