RE: Can jumpstart work on a gig ethernet network? (SUMMARY)

From: Jeff Blosser (Jeff.Blosser_at_maryville.com)
Date: 08/28/03

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    To: "David Foster" <foster@dim.ucsd.edu>, <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
    
    

    In summary, this ended up being a problem on the gig switch. The customer had some filtering turned on for security reasons. After all of the filters were turned off we had no problems booting off the ge interface. There was a good idea that was submitted below that might of helped, but we did not have to load these packages. We are running solaris 8 0202.

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    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >
    > Jeff
    >
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    > Had this same exact problem, you need to:
    >
    > Add Gigabit Ethernet 3.0 software to the Jumpstart boot server:
    > --------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Solaris 8: Found on Solaris Supplement CD.
    >
    > cd /sysadm1/Software/Install/Solaris/Solaris8_Supplement
    > cd Sun_GigabitEthernet_3.0/Product
    > pkgadd -R /Jumpstart/Solaris_8_1001/Solaris_8/Tools/Boot -d .
            SUNWged SUN
    > Wgedm SUNWgedu
    >
    > Solaris 9: Found on Solaris Supplement CD.
    >
    > cd /sysadm1/Software/Install/Solaris/Solaris8_Supplement
    > cd Sun_GigabitEthernet_3.0/Product
    > pkgadd -R /Jumpstart/sparc_9/Solaris_9/Tools/Boot -d . SUNWged
            SUNWgedm S
    > UNWgedu
    >
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    > > Our backup network is running on gig ethernet, ge interfaces. When the
            client
    > boots it hangs after getting the bootblk (tftp traffic). Running snoop
            on the
    > jumpstart server we can see all of the tftpboot traffic over the ge
            interface
    > (snoop -d ge0 8:0:20:c7:ff:74). After the last packet is sent no more
            traffic is
    > sent and the install hangs. Any ideas?
    > >
    > > Thanks.
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    > > Jeff
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