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тАО05-16-2007 07:42 AM
тАО05-16-2007 07:42 AM
Hi ...
Does anyone know of any restrictions of what uplink ports on a GbE2c switch can be used in conjunction with PXE?
Thanks,
Ed
Does anyone know of any restrictions of what uplink ports on a GbE2c switch can be used in conjunction with PXE?
Thanks,
Ed
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тАО05-16-2007 08:51 AM
тАО05-16-2007 08:51 AM
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Ed:
There are no restrictions. By default, all ports of a GBE2c (uplinks and downlinks) are in VLAN 1.
Also by default, c-Class servers have PXE enabled on NIC 1 which goes to I/O Bay 1. You should make sure you have an uplink from the GBE2c in I/O bay 1 out to the rest of the network if the GBE2c switches are at default config.
Obviously, If the switches are configured for different VLANs, than the uplink port you use becomes important.
There are no restrictions. By default, all ports of a GBE2c (uplinks and downlinks) are in VLAN 1.
Also by default, c-Class servers have PXE enabled on NIC 1 which goes to I/O Bay 1. You should make sure you have an uplink from the GBE2c in I/O bay 1 out to the rest of the network if the GBE2c switches are at default config.
Obviously, If the switches are configured for different VLANs, than the uplink port you use becomes important.
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тАО05-16-2007 09:18 AM
тАО05-16-2007 09:18 AM
Re: C-Class Gbe2c switch and PXE
Also look out for the PXE uplink being in multiple VLANs. I've seen massive problems where multiple VLANs causes issue for DHCP requests, especially if you are using RDP. I suspect that the Linux PE loader doesn't support VLAN tagging (at least not by default).
Jan
Jan
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