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More info?)
Thanks Johan,
however I found that I my problem was with DHCP authorisation.
In my lab i ran DHCP and RIS on same box, at work I ran them on seperate
boxes. And had to authorise my ris server in dhcp.
All ok
"Johan Arwidmark" <johan.please_respond_to_forum.arwidmark@lutteman.se>
wrote in message news:f4pc805truu3rkf5qh71am0mc7pc7a38cc@4ax.com...
> You need to configure Dhcp Helper address on the switches and/or use a
> DHCP Server that supports the "Next-Server" DHCP Option.
>
> The spanning tree protocol might also cause the request not being
> delivered to the server (enabling portfast on the switches can help in
> that scenario)
>
> Reference
> Installing and Configuring for Cisco Network Boot Operation
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/sn5000/sn5400/netboot/cnbic2_1/setup.pdf
>
> PXE Clients Do Not Receive an IP Address from a DHCP Server Across a
> Router
>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=257579
>
> Troubleshooting RIS Clients (PXE)
>
http://www.wug-nordic.net/articles/ris-pxe-trouble.htm
>
> regards
> Johan Arwidmark
>
> Windows User Group - Nordic
>
http://www.wug-nordic.net
>
>
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 14:35:14 +1200, "Andrew Paiti"
> <andrew.paiti@openpolytechnic.ac.nz> wrote:
>
> >Hi Guys,
> >
> >My problem today is this I have a RIS server running in a switched
> >environment where my DHCP server and RIS server are on seperate VLANS.
> >
> >My problme is this.
> >
> >When booting the machine from the PXE Boot
> >
> >I get this error
> >
> >"PXE-E53: No Boot filename received
> >
> >Anyone have any ideas and suggestions??
> >
> >Thankyou,
> >Andrew Paiti
> >
>