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09-02-2003 07:57 AM
09-02-2003 07:57 AM
Bootworks
How do you change the ip address in bootworks?
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09-03-2003 05:36 AM
09-03-2003 05:36 AM
Re: Bootworks
Dan - can you provide more information about what you are trying to do?
If you want to change the IP address that the client is using while it is running the Deployment Agent for DOS (BootWorks), you will need to recreate your PXE images or boot floppies. In RDP 1.40, if you are using PXE, open the PXE Configuration utility, highlight the "Altiis BootWoks (Initial Deployment)" menu entry and select the "Make Boot Files" button. This will open the Boot Disk Creator utility. Cancel the popup window, and right-click on the "defpxenc" configuration. Select "Edit Configuration." Follow the wizard and you will be presented with a screen that will let you choose either a static IP or DHCP for the client. After you have made changes, click the "Create PXE Boot File" button to overwrite your existing PXE image. The process is the same for floppies except you click "Create Disks" afer you have made the edits.
Repeat this process for the Managed PXE image as well.
If you want to change the IP address that the client is using while it is running the Deployment Agent for DOS (BootWorks), you will need to recreate your PXE images or boot floppies. In RDP 1.40, if you are using PXE, open the PXE Configuration utility, highlight the "Altiis BootWoks (Initial Deployment)" menu entry and select the "Make Boot Files" button. This will open the Boot Disk Creator utility. Cancel the popup window, and right-click on the "defpxenc" configuration. Select "Edit Configuration." Follow the wizard and you will be presented with a screen that will let you choose either a static IP or DHCP for the client. After you have made changes, click the "Create PXE Boot File" button to overwrite your existing PXE image. The process is the same for floppies except you click "Create Disks" afer you have made the edits.
Repeat this process for the Managed PXE image as well.
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