All that you will need to do is turn LAN connections on.

utadm -L on

If your Sun Rays are ontge same subnet as the server, they will broadcast and then connect. If the server in on a different subnet, you will need to also perform the following.

mkdir /tftoboot
vi /tftoboot/srconfig
Add the following line, substituting the name of your server

servers=servername

Then run

/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utfwadm -AaV -i /tfttpboot/srconfig

And finally you will need to register sunray-config-servers in DNS pointing to your server ip address.

Brad Lackey
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On Mar 12, 2008, at 5:42 AM, Ali Jawad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear All



I need to set up a SunRay server on a network segment that does have it’s own DHCP server. What settings should I pay attention to ?



Thanks





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