Boot server

From: Pablo Jejcic (pablo.jejcic@smartweb.rgu.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Oct 08 2003 - 05:03:29 EDT


->OK, here is a little tricky thing. I'm sure that is really
->stupid but my mind is not working today to solve this.
->
->I have a DHCP server installed on my Solaris 9 (V480) running
->perfect and giving addresses to Linux and Windows machines...
->Till here everything perfect. Now, I need to tell all the
->machines that if they want to boot from the network instead
->of coming to my server I want them to go to another server to
->pickup the boot image.
->
->So, I look into sundocs, and I got:
->
->Example 2 Configuring BOOTP Relay Agent
->
->The following command configures the DHCP daemon as a BOOTP
->relay agent, which forwards BOOTP and DHCP requests to the
->servers having the IP addresses 120.30.33.7 and 120.30.42.132:
->
->example# dhcpconfig -R 120.30.33.7,120.30.42.132
->
->My problem is that this command will forward BOOTTP AND DHCP
->requests to another server and I only want the boot request
->to be forward to another server.
->
->Therefore, is it possible?
->How do I do it?
->
->Thanks a lot!!
->
->Pablo.-
->
->
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