I'm having a really difficult problem. I have 3 ports in my office that are on subnet x.x.141.x Our CM2012 server is also on x.x.141.x I can boot up one of the workstations that are on these 3 ports, log into Windows and I see that
DHCP did give me the correct IP address. x.x.141.190
I can ping back to the CM2012 server too. But when I reboot and PXE boot it tries to start DHCP and fails. All 3 ports in my office are no longer able to PXE boot up to the CM2012 server. So I figured CM2012 was the issue. It is Not. I then did a PXE boot on a VMWare machine which is also on the x.x.141.x subnet and it Does find our CM2012 server and I can build an OSD image. I see the Task Sequence I want to build, choose it and it all works.
10 days ago all 3 ports in my office worked and I was able to PXE of each of them. Now I get this error.
"Selected boot device failed. Press any key to reboot."
I asked our Network tech and he said nothing has changed. He and I went into the server room to double check and nothing has changed.
What is causing this? As I said I can boot up any of the physical machines on the 3 ports in my office, get authenticated by our Domain and log in. Once logged in I can ping the CM2012 server. And DHCP does give me the correct x.x.141.x addresses when I log in.
I'm stumped on this and need assistance
I can ping back to the CM2012 server too. But when I reboot and PXE boot it tries to start DHCP and fails. All 3 ports in my office are no longer able to PXE boot up to the CM2012 server. So I figured CM2012 was the issue. It is Not. I then did a PXE boot on a VMWare machine which is also on the x.x.141.x subnet and it Does find our CM2012 server and I can build an OSD image. I see the Task Sequence I want to build, choose it and it all works.
10 days ago all 3 ports in my office worked and I was able to PXE of each of them. Now I get this error.
"Selected boot device failed. Press any key to reboot."
I asked our Network tech and he said nothing has changed. He and I went into the server room to double check and nothing has changed.
What is causing this? As I said I can boot up any of the physical machines on the 3 ports in my office, get authenticated by our Domain and log in. Once logged in I can ping the CM2012 server. And DHCP does give me the correct x.x.141.x addresses when I log in.
I'm stumped on this and need assistance