Dell 8 manual Create the Dhcp User Class

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Create the DHCP User Class

You must create the user class for the DHCP server before creating the DHCP Policy.

1.Open the Windows 2008 DHCP Server DHCP manager.

2.In the console tree, navigate to IPv4. Right click IPv4, and then click Define User Classes from the drop-down menu.

3.In the DHCP User Class dialog box, click Add to create a new user class.

4.In the New Class dialog box, enter the following information and click OK to create a user class.

a.In the Display Name box, enter iPXE.

b.In the Description box, enter iPXE Clients.

c.In the data pane, under ASCII, enter iPXE.

5.Click Close.

Create the DHCP Policy

Use the new User Class to create a DHCP policy scope option.

1.Open the Windows 2008 DHCP Server DHCP manager.

2.Add a scope option to the DHCP scope that will service ASM PXE environment.

3.In the Scope Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab, select 067 Bootfile Name check box, and in the String value box, enter bootstrap.ipxe .

NOTE: For PXE service to function properly, you must enter bootstrap.ipxe for the 067 Bootfile Name.

4.Select DHCP Standard Options from the Vendor class drop-down list.

5.Select iPXEclass from the User Class drop-down list.

6.Click OK to save the scope option.

The policy is created by utilizing the new User Class with a scope option.

Create the Boot File Scope Option

The Boot File option is created for the DHCP scope that services your ASM PXE.

1.Open the Windows 2008 DHCP Server DHCP Manager.

2.In the console tree, expand the scope that will service your ASM PXE network. Right click Scope Options and select Configure Options.

3.In the right pane, enter the following information:

Click 066 Boot Server Host Name and enter the IP address or DNS name of ASM server in the Value column.

For PXE service to function properly, click 067 Bootfile Name and enter undionly.kpxe in the Value column.

4.Additionally, in the right pane, based on you network settings, configure the following:

003 Router (default gateway that is on the PXE network)

006 Name Server (DNS server IP address)

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Contents Active System Manager Version 8.0 Quick Installation Guide Page Contents Configuring Dhcp or PXE on External Servers What is New in this Release Accessing Online HelpAbout this Document Other Documents You May Need LicensingImportant Note ASM Port and Protocol Information Installing Active System Manger Information PrerequisitesDeployment Prerequisites Page Page MXL Prerequisites for M1000e with MXL, S5000, and CompellentInterface range fi 0/0 7 no shut Prerequisites for Rack Server, S5000, and Compellent Dcbx port-role auto-downstream Prerequisites for Rack Server, S5000, Brocade and Compellent Interface vlan Vlan ID Create Vlan for FCoE Exit Feature fcoe feature npiv feature lacp Prerequisites for Rack Server, Cisco Nexus, and Compellent Interface vfc101 Conf feature npv Resource Create VSAN-instantiate it in the Vsan database FC feature needs to be enabled on the MXL Deploying ASM from VMware vSphere Client System Center Virtual Machine Manager Scvmm PrerequisitesDeploying ASM using Scvmm Deploying ASM on Hyper-V host Configuring Static IP Address in the Virtual Appliance Changing Dell Administrator PasswordConfiguring ASM Virtual Appliance as PXE Boot Responder Customizing Virtual Machine Templates for VMware and Hyper-V Main Server=dellasm Master Agent Rm /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules Customizing Linux TemplateCrontab -l Customizing Windows TemplatePage Adding NetApp Ruby SDK Configuring NetApp Storage Component Enable Http or HTTPs for NFS sharePage Completing Initial Configuration Page Deploying WinPE on the Virtual Appliance Adding OS Image Repositories Page Page Create the Dhcp User Class Configure Dhcp on Windows 2012 Dhcp ServerCreate the Boot File Scope Option Configure Dhcp on Windows 2008 Dhcp ServerCreate the Dhcp Policy Create the Dhcp User Class Configuring Dhcp for Linux Sample Dhcp Configuration
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