Cannot get Windows client to connect to FOG server
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To add to this my FOG server is a virtual machine hosted on a VMware ESXi box.
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have you set you dhcp options 66 and 67?
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Yes they are set in my windows DHCP
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Option 67 should [b]NOT[/b] be pxelinux.0, but rather undionly.kpxe
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Ok I had that originally but I changed it to pxelinux.0 after undionly.kpxe did not work. I’ll change it back, but that value does not fix my problem.
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what do you mean by “tried specifying the IP in the BIOS” ?
do you have the bios set to legacy? -
In the Dell BIOS under image server, I can specify the ImageServer IP. THe default value was 255.255.255.255
I tried changing that to the FOG server IP but didn’t work either so I changed it back to default. -
The screen I get stuck on says the following:
CLIENT IP: 192.168.75.166 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP:192.168.75.22 (correct IP’s)
GATEWAY IP: 192.168.75.1
PXE-32: TFTP open timeout
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent -
dell image server is a proprietary thing. disable it. you just want boot with pxe
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No option to disable ImageSever, but under “integrated NIC” in the BIOS it’s set to “Enable with PXE” and NOT “Enable with ImageServer” so it should be using PXE already
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try to manually download undionly.kpxe from the client. in windows 7+ you will need to add the tftp windows component to do this
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result = transfer successful: 102037 bytes in 1 seconds, 102037 bytes
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ok, good. that means that the files exist and your tftp server is running properly
what equipment is between your client and the fog server? -
not much just a 48 port switch
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has it been configured for pxe booting?
what brand is it? -
Yes PXE is enabled in the NIC within the BIOS. It’s a Dell Optiplex 780
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not the pc, the switch
i have personally tested the Dell Optiplex 780 model, btw. it works fine -
Cisco SG300-52P
Thanks for the help!
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is port fast enabled?
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I can’t tell as we don’t manage the switches here. They are managed by our VOIP provider.