Compaq t5725 HP Device Manager User Manual - Page 141

Pulling a PXE Image From a Client, Delete, CMOS Setup Utility, Integrated Peripherals, VIA OnChip

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1. Turn on the thin client device and hold down the Delete key to display the CMOS Setup Utility screen. 2. Select Advanced BIOS Features and set the following: First Boot Device [LAN] Second Boot Device [HDD-0] 3. Press the Esc key to return to the initial screen, select Integrated Peripherals then VIA OnChip PCI Device. 4. Make sure Onboard Lan Boot ROM is set to [Enabled]. 5. Press the F10 key then Y and Return to save the settings. Pulling a PXE Image From a Client You can pull (copy) a PXE image from any client managed by HP Device Manager and store it as a .img file in the Repository so that it can be pushed (written) to other clients. This is achieved using the _PXE Imaging template. To pull a PXE image from a device: 1. For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client device from which you want to pull an image are as described in Client BIOS Settings for PXE on page 130. 2. In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client in its Device Tree. 3. Select the Imaging tab in the Task Templates pane, then double-click on the _PXE Imaging template. Images 131

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1.
Turn on the thin client device and hold down the
Delete
key to display the
CMOS Setup Utility
screen.
2.
Select Advanced BIOS Features and set the following:
First Boot Device [LAN]
Second Boot Device [HDD-0]
3.
Press the
Esc
key to return to the initial screen, select
Integrated Peripherals
then
VIA OnChip
PCI Device
.
4.
Make sure
Onboard Lan Boot ROM
is set to
[Enabled]
.
5.
Press the
F10
key then
Y
and
Return
to save the settings.
Pulling a PXE Image From a Client
You can pull (copy) a PXE image from any client managed by HP Device Manager and store it as
a
.img
file in the Repository so that it can be pushed (written) to other clients. This is achieved using
the
_PXE Imaging
template.
To pull a PXE image from a device:
1.
For Neoware devices, make sure the BIOS settings of the client device from which you want to pull
an image are as described in
Client BIOS Settings for PXE
on page
130
.
2.
In the Management Console, display the OS tab containing the name of the client in its
Device
Tree
.
3.
Select the
Imaging
tab in the
Task Templates
pane, then double-click on the
_PXE Imaging
template.
Images
131