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sha0 gPXE Encapsulated Options Description
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 Firstly, you need to create the encapsulated options. ​ Right-click on the server, then choose "Set Predefined Options..."​ Firstly, you need to create the encapsulated options. ​ Right-click on the server, then choose "Set Predefined Options..."​
  
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 Click the "​Add..."​ button. Click the "​Add..."​ button.
  
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 Use the following options then click the "​OK"​ button: Use the following options then click the "​OK"​ button:
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   Description:​ gPXE_Options   Description:​ gPXE_Options
  
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 Click the "Edit Array..."​ button: Click the "Edit Array..."​ button:
  
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 This is where you can manually enter some defaults. ​ We'll use iSCSI username and password as an example. ​ We see from gpxe/​src/​include/​gpxe/​dhcp.h that the username option is 0xBE and the password option is 0xBF.  So add these along with an end-of-option code and click the "​OK"​ button: This is where you can manually enter some defaults. ​ We'll use iSCSI username and password as an example. ​ We see from gpxe/​src/​include/​gpxe/​dhcp.h that the username option is 0xBE and the password option is 0xBF.  So add these along with an end-of-option code and click the "​OK"​ button:
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   0xBE 0xBF 0xFF   0xBE 0xBF 0xFF
  
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 Back in the "​Predefined Options and Values"​ window, click the "​OK"​ button: Back in the "​Predefined Options and Values"​ window, click the "​OK"​ button:
  
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 Now choose a client who you'd like to configure specific options for in the "​Reservations"​ area.  Right-click and choose "​Configure Options...":​ Now choose a client who you'd like to configure specific options for in the "​Reservations"​ area.  Right-click and choose "​Configure Options...":​
  
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 Find the gPXE_Options with code 175 that you defined: Find the gPXE_Options with code 175 that you defined:
  
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 Now you can manually add in a username and a password, following the respective options numbers: Now you can manually add in a username and a password, following the respective options numbers:
  
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 Now you must insert the length for the username, and the length for the password. ​ In our example, "u s e r n a m e" and "p a s s w o r d" are both 8 characters long, so we use the hexadecimal value for 8.  The length field goes right after the option field. ​ Once entered, you may click the "​OK"​ button: Now you must insert the length for the username, and the length for the password. ​ In our example, "u s e r n a m e" and "p a s s w o r d" are both 8 characters long, so we use the hexadecimal value for 8.  The length field goes right after the option field. ​ Once entered, you may click the "​OK"​ button:
  
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