Im currently working on my 70-642 exam and thats why im doing some research with windows 2008 routing and remote access.
I built a win 2008 and enabled routing between it´s three network cards. I allso added the DHCP role to my server.
I put all my infrastructure on "network A" (DC, SCCM, SQL etc)
Now when trying to PXE from on of my other networks called "network B" i started reciving errors like this one:
"PXE-E53: No boot filename recived"
Now this indicates that my DHCP server is responding and handing out an address (i can see this in the statistics of my DHCP console), however im not reciving any information regarding the SCCM infrastructure. This is how i work around the problem (note this will only work if your using a windows machine as a router):
1. Open the Routing and Remote Access console
2. Rightclick on the general node below the IPV4 node
3. Choose to install the DHCP Relay Agent
4. Add the networks you want to be able to PXE boot from:
5. Rightclick on the "DHCP Relay Agent" node and choose properties
6. Here add the IP adress for your SCCM PXE point
7. Go back to your client and try again
And if it looks anything like the picture below you have succeded
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Hi Guys
Im currently working on my 70-642 exam and thats why im doing some research with windows 2008 routing and remote access.
I built a win 2008 and enabled routing between it´s three network cards. I allso added the DHCP role to my server.
I put all my infrastructure on "network A" (DC, SCCM, SQL etc)
Now when trying to PXE from on of my other networks called "network B" i started reciving errors like this one:
"PXE-E53: No boot filename recived"
Now this indicates that my DHCP server is responding and handing out an address (i can see this in the statistics of my DHCP console), however im not reciving any information regarding the SCCM infrastructure. This is how i work around the problem (note this will only work if your using a windows machine as a router):
1. Open the Routing and Remote Access console
2. Rightclick on the general node below the IPV4 node
3. Choose to install the DHCP Relay Agent
4. Add the networks you want to be able to PXE boot from:
5. Rightclick on the "DHCP Relay Agent" node and choose properties
6. Here add the IP adress for your SCCM PXE point
7. Go back to your client and try again
And if it looks anything like the picture below you have succeded
Cheers and hope it helps somebody.
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