Jens Neu wrote:
>
> I have a Catalyst 2948G which seems to keep PXE boot from working
> properly. This one Cat2948 is the only Layer 2 device between the DHCP/PXE
> boot server and the PXE client - both are directly connected and share a
> /24. PXE boot is not working at all, and DHCP is unbea
Sounds like spanning-tree port enable delay, issue try using spanning-tree
portfast on the PXE client port
Op 8-1-2010 14:04, Jens Neu schreef:
> Der all,
>
> I have a Catalyst 2948G which seems to keep PXE boot from working
> properly. This one Cat2948 is the only Layer 2 device between the
> spanning-tree portfast
Thank you all, I'm going to update my STP knowledge :)
regards
Jens Neu
Phone: +49 (0) 30 68905-2412
Mail: jens@biotronik.de
Gert Doering
01/08/2010 02:26 PM
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Jens Neu
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Re: [c-nsp] PXE not working on Cat2948
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 02:04:05PM +0100, Jens Neu wrote:
> Anyone seen this before? Any hints where to start looking?
spanning-tree portfast
gert
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On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Jens Neu wrote:
Anyone seen this before? Any hints where to start looking? The switch
looks as follows:
Sounds like you need to enable spanning-tree portfast on the interfaces
towards the PXE clients. This reduces the link up delay from 50 seconds to
about 3. If the switc
Der all,
I have a Catalyst 2948G which seems to keep PXE boot from working
properly. This one Cat2948 is the only Layer 2 device between the DHCP/PXE
boot server and the PXE client - both are directly connected and share a
/24. PXE boot is not working at all, and DHCP is unbearably slow, for no