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02-03-2014 02:10 AM
02-03-2014 02:10 AM
Ignite UX for different subnet and firewall
My Ignite server (10.6.20.176) and new client (10.137.2.100) are on different subnet. There is firewall between them. Need to know what ports i need to open in the firewall and what will be the way of booting from that ignite server. I have tried. If someone has a solution will be great help.
Shell> dbprofile -dn ignite -sip 10.10.10.22 -cip 10.10.20.20 -gip 10.10.20.1 -m 255.255.255.0 -b “/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi”
Shell> lanboot select -dn ignite
Failed with error
Shell> lanboot select -dn ignite
01 Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,101)/Pci(1|0)/Pci(6|0)/Mac(00110A427C26)
02 Acpi(HWP0002,PNP0A03,101)/Pci(1|0)/Pci(6|1)/Mac(00110A427C27)
Select Desired LAN: 02
Client MAC Address: 00 11 0A 42 7C 27
LAN Configuration:
Client MAC Address : 00 11 0A 42 7C 27
Client IP Address : 10.137.2.100
Gateway IP Address : 10.137.2.1
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Boot Server IP Address : 10.6.20.176
DHCP Server IP Address : 0.0.0.0
Retrieving File Size
Boot file name: ?/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi?
Boot file size: 0 bytes
PXE-E18: Timeout. Server did not respond.
Usage:
LANBOOT [select] [-od "optional_data"]
LANBOOT [select] [-dn name]
LANBOOT [select] [-sip server_ip] [-cip client_ip] [-gip gateway_ip]
[-m subnet_mask] [-b "boot_file"] [-od "optional_data"]
Execute 'help lanboot' for more help.
Shell> dbprofile
Profile List
Profile Name: ignite
Network Type: IPv4
Server IP address: 10.6.20.176
Client IP address: 10.137.2.100
Gateway IP address: 10.137.2.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Boot File: ?/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi?
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02-03-2014 07:10 AM
02-03-2014 07:10 AM
Re: Ignite UX for different subnet and firewall
Boot file name: ?/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi?
could you check this again "?" instead of "
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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02-06-2014 02:33 AM
02-06-2014 02:33 AM
Re: Ignite UX for different subnet and firewall
Hi,
There is no problem booting a client from a server on a different subnet, using dbprofile or a boothelper, but trough a firewall it just doesn't make sense. You have to open lots of ports for NFS, and the worst part to boot you need to open bootp,etc. They are very unsecure ports.
Here is a link with info you can check:
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Ignite-UX/Ignite-across-firewalls/td-p/4015357#.UvNkOaE1y0U