sysco Posted December 6, 2011 Report post Posted December 6, 2011 Hi all, I currently have got a XEN Virtual environment and I have built WDS as one of the hosts. We've got a few different VLANs here, so I have ensure that the all machines that I'm testing reside within the same VLAN. Anyway, If I boot another VM on the same VLAN as WDS, the new VM is able to boot into PXE no problem. However, if I plug in a physical desktop or laptop onto the same VLAN, it doesn't pick up and unable to boot into PXE at all. I'm quite confused of how this can happened. AD/DHCP resides on a separated server that's on the same VLAN. not sure what I am missing here, please help. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hi all,
I currently have got a XEN Virtual environment and I have built WDS as one of the hosts.
We've got a few different VLANs here, so I have ensure that the all machines that I'm testing reside within the same VLAN.
Anyway, If I boot another VM on the same VLAN as WDS, the new VM is able to boot into PXE no problem.
However, if I plug in a physical desktop or laptop onto the same VLAN, it doesn't pick up and unable to boot into PXE at all.
I'm quite confused of how this can happened.
AD/DHCP resides on a separated server that's on the same VLAN.
not sure what I am missing here, please help. Cheers
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