[K12OSN] k12LTSP and static IP
Kevin Boone
keboone39 at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 24 21:00:01 UTC 2004
that x server solution is just not affordable at this time. But it would
be a perfect solution.
but going back to a previous send...if i give the server a static ip with
dhcp shutoff...can i execute the k12LINUX environment to take over the win2k
client from a unc path.
>From: "Terrell Prude', Jr." <microman at cmosnetworks.com>
>Reply-To: k12osn at redhat.com
>To: k12osn at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] k12LTSP and static IP
>Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:16:23 -0500
>
>Eric Feldhusen wrote:
>
>>Terrell Prude', Jr. wrote:
>>
>>>Then consider what I do, which is run a single-NIC K12LTSP server, like
>>>My K12LTSP server, you will note, is running in a single-NIC
>>>configuration on a switched (Catalyst 3500) network, and the K12LTSP
>>>server has Gig-E fiber. A Bay/Nortel 350T or 450T switch w/ the Gig-E
>>>interface will work equally well. Since I happen to run the
>>>infrastructure, I´m therefore the administrator for DHCP too, so I can
>>>add the LTSP stuff to the scope myself. If you´re not so fortunate, then
>>>just ask your DHCP admin to add that stuff to the existing DHCP server´s
>>>scope. Yes, it does work, and no, you won´t have any DHCP issues. The
>>>Windows boxes will simply ignore the TFTP and NFS stuff when the OS
>>>boots. With one tweak, this is exactly how I run it, my tweak being that
>>>the Cisco 3600 is itself the DHCP server (yep, they can do that).
>>
>>
>>I want to do the same thing, except with a netbsd box being my
>>firewall/dhcp server. Are you able to leave the tftp server on the k12ltsp
>>box?
>>
>Can you give us a diagram of what you have in mind?
>
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