Nope... you're right... I missed that in quickly reading your post...

Like Craig Said, Option 49 is probably your quickest bet... Point it to you SRSS server, and you'll be off and running.

This won't facilitate any automatic firmware upgrading/etc, but it will get the up and running.

Once you've upgraded the firmware to 3.1 or if your DTU's already have the 3.1 firmware, you have a choice...

Use Option 66 (tftp server) or add sunray-config-servers.domain.com to your DNS servers. The DTU's will then tftp their configuration (.parms) files from the Sun Ray server.

There is a fairly weak discussion of thin in the Sun Ray administration guide, but it will give you some pointers.

Brad

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 13:59:27 -0500
Brad Lackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  
You need to do a utadm -A subnet

where subnet is the subnet of the interface of the SRSS server on which 
the Sun Rays are going to connect.

utadm -A 192.168.0.0

It will do all of the configuration for you...

No you shouldn't need to touch the Xservers files.

    

Well 'utadm- A' would configure dhcp service and turn on lan connections. I'm not using Sun dhcpd, instead I'm using isc-dhcpd, this is why I ran 'utadm -L on' instead. Or did I get this completely wrong?
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