Having a "funny" PXE boot experiece here at my company.
Last week, i realized that our branch office local DHCP server had not had its PXE options 66 and 67 set. Lucky enough they only have one server servicing PXE requests on the network, but just for good practice i added the both options so that all PXE requests were pointed to our SCCM/WDS server.
Now, heres the funny part.
Before i added the two DHCP options, clients sending a PXE request would have a normal PXE boot process.
Now after adding the two DHCP options, things have changed a bit. All clients (all 64 bit capable) now doing a PXE boot, now first detects as X86 architecture, trys to do a TFTP download of smsboot\x86\wdsnbp.com - then goes on to identify itself as a X64 client, trys a TFTP download of smsboot\x64\pxeboot.com which succeeds and then carrys on to the F12 which launches the boot image.
Any idea what could be the cause of this?
Attached is a picture of the PXE boot sequence after adding the DHCP options.
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Hi guys,
Having a "funny" PXE boot experiece here at my company.
Last week, i realized that our branch office local DHCP server had not had its PXE options 66 and 67 set. Lucky enough they only have one server servicing PXE requests on the network, but just for good practice i added the both options so that all PXE requests were pointed to our SCCM/WDS server.
Now, heres the funny part.
Before i added the two DHCP options, clients sending a PXE request would have a normal PXE boot process.
1: Get an IP from DPCH and downloading WDSNBP.
2: Detecting architecture
3: Contacting WDS server, download smsboot\architecture\pxeboot.com
All good and normal.
Now after adding the two DHCP options, things have changed a bit. All clients (all 64 bit capable) now doing a PXE boot, now first detects as X86 architecture, trys to do a TFTP download of smsboot\x86\wdsnbp.com - then goes on to identify itself as a X64 client, trys a TFTP download of smsboot\x64\pxeboot.com which succeeds and then carrys on to the F12 which launches the boot image.
Any idea what could be the cause of this?
Attached is a picture of the PXE boot sequence after adding the DHCP options.
Thanks!
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