Ok, I decided to try to keep my Sonicwall TZ-100 as my DHCP server.  I set 
option 66 to my pbx server [string type, no other option], option 128 to the IP 
address of the server [10.10.10.200], and option 150 with my domain name 
[pbx.doctor.local] and I still cant get it to pick up the ftp/tftp server.  On 
another trixbox forum I found, there appeared to be possibly some conflict with 
string type and getting the server to identify but this is a bit over my head.

see the post below:
I'm switching our VoIP phones (Polycom 301s and 501s) to our data network. They 
were previously segmented to their own network. This means disabling the DHCP 
on the Trixbox (Asterisk) server and configuring the Sonicwall TZ 210 DHCP to 
indicate that Trixbox is the TFTP server.

The Polycom phones are stating "could not contact boot server". All phones are 
configured to TFTP and were confirmed working when previously using the Trixbox 
server for DHCP. Trixbox DHCP is now turned off.

I've configured options 66(as String), 128(as IP) and 150(as IP) in DHCP and 
added them to a TFTP Option Group. I've enabled "Allow BOOTP Clients to use 
Range" for the Dynamic IP range and assigned the Option Group TFTP as the DHCP 
Generic Option Group.

Any idea what I'm missing? Is there a separate tool to inspect the DHCP 
response to compare Trixbox to the Sonicwall?
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