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    New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.

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      buercky @Sebastian Roth
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      @Sebastian-Roth here is a screen shot of the error. it gives the station IP address then the DHCP Server IP address then the error
      7400-2.JPG

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        jflippen @buercky
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        @buercky So, I see one thing in your screenshot that concerns me… you have two option 66 with one as the ipxe.efi instead of your server IP. Here’s what my DHCP options look like after applying the options from the guide:
        42b88709-d7d2-48aa-bddb-f401bd2e03e6-image.png

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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
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          @buercky Fairly sure @jflippen is spot on here. In your screenshot we see “066 Boot Server Host Name” for UEFI being ipxe.efi. The BIOS is not able to use that information to connect to the TFTP on your FOG server! Therefore the “PXE-E99: Unexpected network error”!

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            buercky @jflippen
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            You rock! that was it!

            Thank You for all the help!

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              jflippen @buercky
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              @buercky Awesome! Glad to hear it’s working now.

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                george1421 Moderator @jflippen
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                @jflippen said in New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.:

                I just received a 7400 2-in-1 today that I was able to get into the FOG menu by using one of these:

                @buercky FWIW: My guys just unpacked our order of 7400s. They would not pxe boot with the supplied K20A docks, but we were able to get them to pxe boot with the older K17A docks (which I thought were called WD10 usb-c dock at one point).

                As far as we can tell there is no legacy (bios) mode on these systems, so its UEFI all the way.

                Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                  chris.lynn @george1421
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                  @george1421

                  Hello,

                  I have a Dell Latitude 5400 model that is new for us. I would like to get this image captured to Fog. Currently getting Onboard NIC IPV4 with the same result as the pictures from Jun 26th at 4:03pm. Were there any updates to this?

                  Does the USB-C type adapter resolve the PXE issue?

                  Thank you,
                  Christopher Lynn

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                    george1421 Moderator @chris.lynn
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                    @chris-lynn There are many variables here. I can say after working with the 7400s for a bit I’ve learned their nuances. I can get a 7400 to pxe boot without issue. With both the dock and the dell usb c dongle.

                    Advanced boot options-> Enable uefi network stack
                    thunderbolt adapter turn on the 3 check boxes at the top and then set security to no security.

                    Secure boot disabled

                    Now from an infrastructure standpoint, do you already have uefi systems in your environment? How do you manage the boot file differences between bios and uefi?

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                      chris.lynn @george1421
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                      @george1421,

                      Thank you for the quick reply! Sorry to get back to you so late here.

                      We were not configured for UEFI in our environment.

                      We have since updated our FOG DHCP boot file to ipxe.efi. Changes have been made by our Network Engineer and we are now seeing the Fog Project selection page where we can register host, deploy an image, etc.

                      Thank you for your guidance!
                      Christopher Lynn

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                        george1421 Moderator @chris.lynn
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                        @chris-lynn said in New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.:

                        We have since updated our FOG DHCP boot file to ipxe.efi

                        FWIW: If the fog server IS your dhcp server for imaging and you had FOG install and configure the dhcp server, it should automatically manage the right boot file based on the pxe booting computer. You should not have to change anything. If you have a MS Windows dhcp server then there are somethings you can do to make it dynamic.

                        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                          Diablo909
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                          I’m having a similar issue… What’s the best manner to turn on DCHP on my fog server after i’ve already installed it?

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