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3 Open a Web browser, enter the following URL, and check whether the vSphere Auto Deploy
server is accessible.
https://
Auto_Deploy_Server_IP_Address
:
Auto_Deploy_Server_Port
/vmw/rdb
Note Use this address only to check whether the server is accessible.
4 If the server is not accessible, a firewall problem is likely.
a Try setting up permissive TCP Inbound rules for the vSphere Auto Deploy server port.
The port is 6501 unless you specified a different port during installation.
b As a last resort, deactivate the firewall temporarily and enable it again after you verified
whether it blocked the traffic. Do not deactivate the firewall on production environments.
To deactivate the firewall, run netsh firewall set opmode disable. To enable the
firewall, run netsh firewall set opmode enable.
vSphere Auto Deploy Host Does Not Get a DHCP Assigned Address
The host you provision with vSphere Auto Deploy fails to get a DHCP Address.
Problem
When you attempt to boot a host provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy, the host performs
a network boot but is not assigned a DHCP address. The vSphere Auto Deploy server cannot
provision the host with the image profile.
Cause
You might have a problem with the DHCP service or with the firewall setup.
Solution
1 Check that the DHCP server service is running on the Windows system on which the DHCP
server is set up to provision hosts.
a Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools.
b Double-click Services to open the Services Management panel.
c In the Services field, look for the DHCP server service and restart the service if it is not
running.
2 If the DHCP server is running, recheck the DHCP scope and the DHCP reservations that you
configured for your target hosts.
If the DHCP scope and reservations are configured correctly, the problem most likely involves
the firewall.
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