FOG DHCP problems with possible printer interference?
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Amazing!! I just used a dumb switch in between that trouble computer, and it booted to FOG INSTANTLY, no hesitation.
Still want me to install tcpdump and follow your instructions for it?
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@afriedman Yes please that would help understand the data that joe’s script is spitting out.
But you know you need to talk with your network group about the switch configuration too, we kind of have two threads running inside this one.
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Sounds good. I’ll try to run that when I do some work from home tonight.
Yeah I’m waiting on some responses from her. I believe I’ve narrowed it down to 1 specific cluster of computers (about 24-28 of them) in our building. All other 90% of computers see the FOG server with no problems.
I’ll post an update when I can.
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Sorry about the delayed response, I was out sick yesterday.
Do you want me to PXE boot a computer that isn’t booting to FOG with the tcpdump program? Or PXE boot a computer that is working with FOG?
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@afriedman Thinking about it a bit more, lets hold off on the tcpdump. I think you have a path forward there. Collecting a pcap would be nice to know but not need to know.
IF you are still having issues after you get the spanning tree issues resolved then we can go down that path.
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Sounds good. I’ll update when I have more information.