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<tt><a href="mailto:carlyoung@keycomm.co.uk" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated">carlyoung@keycomm.co.uk</a> wrote:</tt>
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<tt><font size="2">Hi all.<br>
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<tt>Hello.</tt><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:3312.1289237828@keycomm.co.uk"><tt><font size="2">I am trying to find more information about the xPXE client in
the HP DL580 G7, which I believe has an embedded QLogic NC375i quad-NIC
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<tt>I know this NIC. :) It's the (previously NetXen) QLogic "Phantom"
NIC.</tt><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:3312.1289237828@keycomm.co.uk"><tt><font size="2"> This has apparently been shipped with a "gPXE" client and I
am having some interoperability problems with a PXE boot server in that
the client sends a boot request with an empty boot filename despite the
DHCP ack containing a filename (for TFTP access).<br>
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<tt>Can you capture the DHCP transaction with Wireshark or 'tcpdump'
and filter it for DHCP and share the resulting packets as an e-mail
attachment? I don't quite understand what you mean by the client
sending an empty boot filename. Do you mean it makes a TFTP request
with an empty filename? If so, do you have a Control-B CLI? If so,
can you please try:</tt><br>
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<tt> dhcp net0</tt><br>
<tt> show filename</tt><br>
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<tt>and report whether or not you got a filename from the DHCP service?</tt><br>
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<tt><font size="2">This NIC probably has an older version of gPXE on
it, so we should keep that in mind.</font></tt><br>
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<tt><font size="2">- Shao Miller</font></tt><br>
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