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Remote Installation Services / PXE / BOOTP

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J741

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Jul 3, 2001
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At our office whe have a small Windows 2000 domain.
I just recieved the Small Business Server 2003 evaluation kit.
I set up a machine for the new Server evaluation, and installed it as a "Test-Domain". It is physically attached to the main network HUB, so I installed a second NIC and bound the DHCP services only to the second NIC so that it does not interfere with the DHCP on the main server.
On this server I installed the Remote Installation Services. If I conenct a PC directly to this server via the second NIC, I can boot using PXE / BOOTP and install my configured operating systems. If I do the same with the PC plugged in to the main HUB, I get a message indicating something to the effect of "no boot file recieved".

Can anyone tell me why?

- James.
 
I am thinking it has something to do with DHCP and RIS servers being seperate domains. If you have enough room in the DHCP scope split it between the 2 servers and bind the DHCP scope the NIC on the main hub on your new server.



James
MCP, MCSE
 
Yeah you might have different IP ranges?

Then you have to add the range in either the PXE server part or the TFTP server part I guess.

I did not try this with RIS but with Ghost and 3com boot services and we had a similar problem with VLAN's en different IP Ranges.

Hope it helps a bit.

Pim
 
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