PXE Booting
Jason Frisvold
frisvolj at lafayette.edu
Fri Apr 30 19:16:57 UTC 2010
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Greetings,
We're looking to implement PXE booting for specific subnets. I have
looked at using classes to implement this, but we've run into some
concerns with allow/deny statements in the subnets.
It was recently suggested that we specify option 66 & 67 directly in
the subnet declarations themselves. Are there any caveats that I should
look out for? ie, will "normal" clients continue to work as-is, or does
the introduction of these options mean we will start to see odd behavior?
Thanks,
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Jason Frisvold
Network Engineer
frisvolj at lafayette.edu
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"What I cannot create, I do not understand"
- Richard Feynman
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