We're in the process of rolling out brand new images to more than 25,000
workstations.  These workstations are separated into three different
networks.  However, two of the networks sometimes share the same
computer.  A switch box allows the user to switch between Network A and
Network B by using a different HD (they're removable).

 

We're using SMS 2003 with BDD2007 to roll out the images.

 

My question is this.  SMS 2003 forces the use of DHCP and we're setup as
static.  During the PE boot process it obviously sends a broadcast out
looking for an IP address.  How do I ensure a machine from network A
does not request an address from network B?  Our MS rep (who left on
vacation) stated that we could use certificates and am looking into it,
but haven't found anything specific yet.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Rick Fogarty
Team EITC, Senior Systems Engineer
Planning & Systems Engineering Coordinator
US Army Special Operations Command
(910) 396-0501
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  

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