So the SCCM PSP will only respond with a partial offering, and never a complete DHCP address. So it can never interfere with regular DHCP requests, only PXE DHCP requests.
So nothing can wrong, or well… machines might not PXE boot if something is wrong, but it will never affect anything else. We had a bug in our PXE server earlier where we responded a little to trigger happy, and some Linux based Aruba controllers picked that up and tried to boot from us when they were restarted. So things can start going bananas, but not very likely. //Andreas From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bradley, Matt Sent: den 10 oktober 2016 12:22 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [External] [mssms] RE: IP Helpers for PXE We currently use IPHelpers (in conjunction with Infoflox) too for PXE booting, limited to a small physical location within the building. I’m trying to get PXE turned on throughout our campus, however. The networking guys are scared that should the SCCM server mess up, perhaps from a bad MS patch, and suddenly it’s DHCP becomes active, killing our DHCP service everywhere. Have you seen similar concerns with your networking team, or know of a fix to alleviate this concern?

