Actually it configures vendor class options in DHCP, but not addresses, subnet, etc.

But you don't need that (it's a good idea for a variety of reasons though), -L on is typically fine. But you need to tell the Sun Ray how to get there. Try option 49.

[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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