1: No it’s an existing install Ver 1.5.5
2: all other computers work fine
3: dhcp option 66 points to fog server 67 is undionly.kpxe
4: i’ve tried it with a USB-c dock DA300z as well as a k16A dock
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RE: 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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RE: Upgraded to Fog 1.5.3 from 1.4.4. Cannot PXE boot anymore get PXE-55
@george1421 Wow! That was it PXE is now working! Thank You Thank you Thank You
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
You rock! that was it!
Thank You for all the help!
Latest posts made by buercky
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
You rock! that was it!
Thank You for all the help!
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
@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
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
@jflippen This is what i have in my DHCP. yes i believe that is the doc i followed to set it up
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
@george1421 I tried the NIC dongle no luck. It does pull an IP address This is what i get.
then it gives me an IP address. Then this
I’ve tried about every combination in BIOS
AHCI not Raid
Enable usb boot support
Enable External USB Support
Thunderbolt Checked
Enable Thunderbolt Boot Support
Enable Thunderbolt (and PCIe behind TBT) Pre-boot modules checked and unchecked
secure boot disabled
Secure Boot mode- tried both Deploy and AuditFOG Server Info Ver. 1.5.5 Kernel 4.19.48
Other systems image just fine
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
@jflippen I’m ordering one and I will find out tomorrow when it comes in. Thanks for the tip
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RE: New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
1: No it’s an existing install Ver 1.5.5
2: all other computers work fine
3: dhcp option 66 points to fog server 67 is undionly.kpxe
4: i’ve tried it with a USB-c dock DA300z as well as a k16A dock -
New latitude E7400. No internal NIC, Boot to USB-C Puck NIC. Gets IP from DHCP but does not connect to Fog.
I have a new Dell Latitude 7400 that does not have an internal NIC. I bought the DA300z puck that has the NIC in it. I’ve configured in the BIOS to boot to USB devices. It comes up with IPv4 as a choice. when selected it gets an IP from dhcp but then goes to press F1 to try reboot press F2 to reboot into setup, etc.
All my other devices boot and image fine.Any help would be greatly appreciated
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RE: fog perform full host registration = no viable mac to use
@tom-elliott YES!! thank you very much works great!
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RE: fog perform full host registration = no viable mac to use
@george1421 this is mine none listed
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RE: fog perform full host registration = no viable mac to use
@george1421 do you know the path to the .zip file once i get to the root of the repo i downloaded. I had deleted the download yesterday and re-downloaded and installed again yesterday with the same results.
If i manually register the client Yes it will image but i still get the:
jq: error (at <stdin>:0): Cannot index string with string “logicalname”
jq: error (at <stdin>:0): Cannot index string with string “serial”Thanks for the help and sorry to hijack this thread