Re: Server 2003. Problem: How to configure DHCP and PXE
- From: Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 16:18:43 +0000 (UTC)
Hello Matias,
I can recommend to buy a small switch and do not multihome your server with 2 NIC's with different ip's. Prevents you for a lot of problems.
Also for the PXE part, what will you achive? Using of RIS 2003 or WDS 2003SP2? Then you need in your network Active Directory services, DNS server, DHCP server.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Hello everybody
I'm a newbie in Windows Server 2003 and don't know how to configure
the following...
I have a server connected to our domain (one the first NIC). Now I
would
like to configure
this server to provide IP addresses to clients connected on the second
NIC
of the server.
I already know how to configure DHCP so that IPs are only provided on
the
second NIC.
My problem now... I don't receive IP addresses on the client.
My goals are...
- to reach that my server acts as a DHCP and PXE server for the
clients
connected on the second NIC
- that the clients connected to the second NIC can access my domain
resources (that means,
that I have to configure a routing - but I don't know how)
Further information:
- The server is not a DNS server nor a domain controller
- The first NIC has the static IP address 10.49.182.137
- The second NIC has the static IP address 10.49.182.139 (but this can
be
changed if necessary)
Please let me know what further information you need to be able to
help me.
Thanks a lot
Mat
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