Setup Guide

If you do not want to use the portion of the DHCP scope for PXE, click No.
8. For PXE service to function properly, under Available Options, select 067 Bootfile Name, and enter
the string value as bootstrap.ipxe.
9. Click Next, and then click Finish.
Create the Boot File Scope Option
1. Open the Windows 2012 DHCP Server DHCP Manager.
2. In the console tree, expand the scope that will service your ASM PXE network. Right click Scope
Options and select Configure Options.
3. In the right pane, enter the following information:
Click 066 Boot Server Host Name and enter the IP address or DNS name of the ASM server in the
Value column.
For PXE service to function properly, click 067 Bootfile Name and enter undionly.kpxe in the
Value column.
4. In the right pane, based on your network settings, configure the following:
003 Router (default gateway that is on the PXE network)
006 Name Server (DNS server IP address)
Configure DHCP on Windows 2008 DHCP Server
To configure the DHCP on Windows 2008 DHCP Server, perform the following tasks:
1. Create DHCP User Class
2. Create DHCP Policy
3. Create Boot File Scope Option
For additional information, see http://ipxe.org/howto/msdhcp
Create the DHCP User Class
You must create the user class for the DHCP server before creating the DHCP Policy.
1. Open the Windows 2008 DHCP Server DHCP manager.
2. In the console tree, navigate to IPv4. Right click IPv4, and then click Define User Classes from the
drop-down menu.
3. In the DHCP User Class dialog box, click Add to create a new user class.
4. In the New Class dialog box, enter the following information and click OK to create a user class.
a. In the Display Name box, enter iPXE.
b. In the Description box, enter iPXE Clients.
c. In the data pane, under ASCII, enter iPXE.
5. Click Close.
Create the DHCP Policy
Use the new User Class to create a DHCP policy scope option.
1. Open the Windows 2008 DHCP Server DHCP manager.
2. Add a scope option to the DHCP scope that will service the ASM PXE environment.
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