Jumpstart Enterprise Toolkit - Boot server question

From: George (gcebulka_at_stargate.net)
Date: 08/30/05


Date: 30 Aug 2005 08:59:53 -0700

Hello All,
Can anyone tell me how to configure JET to use a boot server on one
subnet and an profile/install server on another subnet?
What I am hoping to do is have one profile/install server and several
boot servers spread out across our network. I have managed to get JET
installed and configured as a boot/profile/install server and am able
to build clients on the same subnet, but, now I would like to build
across subnets.
Unfortunately, the documentation that comes with JET doesn't cover how
to do this...:(

Thanks in advance,
George Cebulka



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