HP Neoware e90 HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual - Page 40

Configuring DHCP Servers, Management Server Installed Separately to the DHCP Server

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Installing HP Device Manager Configuring DHCP Servers Management Server Installed Separately to the DHCP Server This section describes how to configure the DHCP server for use with PXE. Should problems occur when using PXE, the DHCP servers may need to be checked for certain settings that may conflict with PXE. However, on most networks, these issues should not occur. The DHCP server is used by the PXE boot ROM to get an IP address as well as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). Note: The network must be configured using DHCP to use the PXE service. Configuring the DHCP Server 1 Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured for a PXE bootstrap. 2 If the DHCP options 43 & 60 are set, remove them. Note: The Device Manager PXE service will detect the DHCP packets sent by any PXE BootROMs and will offer PXE network parameters without disturbing the standard DHCP negotiation process. This is called DHCP Proxy. The DHCP server should then be ready to be used with PXE. Management Server Installed on DHCP Server Machine If Management Server is installed with a DHCP server on the same machine, it requires some manual configuration. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. This service provides the PXE remote-imaging function. The service is automatically started and stopped with the operating system. 30 Configuring DHCP Servers

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Installing HP Device Manager
30
Configuring DHCP Servers
Configuring DHCP Servers
This section describes how to configure the DHCP server for use
with PXE.
Management
Server Installed
Separately to the
DHCP Server
Should problems occur when using PXE, the DHCP servers may
need to be checked for certain settings that may conflict with PXE.
However, on most networks, these issues should not occur.
The DHCP server is used by the PXE boot ROM to get an IP address
as well as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default
gateway, etc.).
Note:
The network must be configured using DHCP to use the PXE
service.
Configuring the DHCP Server
1
Ensure the DHCP server has not been previously configured for
a PXE bootstrap.
2
If the
DHCP options 43 & 60
are set, remove them.
Note:
The Device Manager PXE service will detect the DHCP
packets sent by any PXE BootROMs and will offer PXE network
parameters without disturbing the standard DHCP negotiation
process. This is called DHCP Proxy.
The DHCP server should then be ready to be used with PXE.
Management
Server Installed on
DHCP Server
Machine
If Management Server is installed with a DHCP server on the same
machine, it requires some manual configuration.
The Management Server installation process installs the
HP PXE
Service
. This service provides the PXE remote-imaging function.
The service is automatically started and stopped with the operating
system.