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I am trying to boot client machines to receive RIS images using a RIS boot disk. It works fine when I am on the same subnet as the DHCP and RIS servers, but on a different subnet I get the error
Can't resolve IP address 192.12.1.25
There is a Q article 255952 that sounds similar stating
SYMPTOM
When you start a Remote Install Service (RIS) client by using the Remote Install boot disk you created with the Remote Boot Floppy Generator (Rbfg.exe), you may receive the following error message:
Error: Can't resolve IP address address of the DHCP serve
Press a key to reboot system.
CAUS
This problem can occur in either of the following circumstances
The default gateway (router), defined in the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) lease (option 3) is unavailable
-or
The Remote Boot Floppy Generator client is ignoring the subnet mask. This may cause the client to not be able to reach the RIS server when the RIS server is on another subnet in a subnetted environment, or when the RIS server is on the same network in a supernetted environment.
Although I did try this, the difference is their error gives the DHCP server address and mine is giving the address of the default gateway. RIS works fine on all other subnets when using a PXE bootable NIC and not the boot disk
Any ideas
Thank
Can't resolve IP address 192.12.1.25
There is a Q article 255952 that sounds similar stating
SYMPTOM
When you start a Remote Install Service (RIS) client by using the Remote Install boot disk you created with the Remote Boot Floppy Generator (Rbfg.exe), you may receive the following error message:
Error: Can't resolve IP address address of the DHCP serve
Press a key to reboot system.
CAUS
This problem can occur in either of the following circumstances
The default gateway (router), defined in the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) lease (option 3) is unavailable
-or
The Remote Boot Floppy Generator client is ignoring the subnet mask. This may cause the client to not be able to reach the RIS server when the RIS server is on another subnet in a subnetted environment, or when the RIS server is on the same network in a supernetted environment.
Although I did try this, the difference is their error gives the DHCP server address and mine is giving the address of the default gateway. RIS works fine on all other subnets when using a PXE bootable NIC and not the boot disk
Any ideas
Thank