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4 Set up the DHCP Server to point the hosts to the TFTP Server.
a In the DHCP window, navigate to DHCP > hostname > IPv4 > Autodeploy Scope > Scope
Options.
b Right click Scope Options and choose Configure Options.
c In the Scope Options window, click the General tab.
d Click 066 Boot Server Host Name and enter the address of the TFTP server that you installed in
the String value field below the Available Options.
e Click 067 Bootfile Name and enter undionly.kpxe.vmw-hardwired.
The undionly.kpxe.vmw-hardwired iPXE binary will be used to boot the ESXi hosts.
f Click Apply and click OK to close the window.
5 In the DHCP window, right-click DHCP > hostname > IPv4 > Scope > Activate and click Activate.
6 Do not log out from the DHCP Server if you are using Active Directory for DHCP and DNS, or log out
otherwise.
What to do next
start the vCenter Server service of vSphere Auto Deploy and configure the TFTP server.
Configure the vSphere Auto Deploy and TFTP Environment in the vSphere Web Client
After you prepare the DHCP server, you must start the vSphere Auto Deploy vCenter Server service and
configure the TFTP server. You must download a TFTP Boot ZIP file from your vSphere Auto Deploy
server. The customized FTP server serves the boot images that vSphere Auto Deploy provides.
Procedure
1 Use the vSphere Web Client to connect to the vCenter Server system that manages the vSphere
Auto Deploy server.
2 When the Certificate warning appears, continue to the vCenter Server system.
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