You shouldn't need any special DHCP options for basic operation. As long as you have a typical DHCP server that offers typical network parameters (IP address, netmask, router) you should be good to go. Don't worry about that for now, get things working first and then you can get fancier if you want and try to get a firmware server etc set up either through DHCP options or DNS.

14 is a weird OSD to get stuck at (so is 44 for a soft client). Did you play with utcrypto or use the admin GUI to turn on authentication or something?

I assume you ran "utadm -L on" or "utadm -A <subnet>" at some point on the Sun Ray server, and then restarted SRSS?

-Bob

Oystein Thorvaldsen wrote:
Chris Richardson wrote:
Hi guys i am new to the sun ray stuff and i am wanting to test it out.
i have installed srss 5 on to osol and configured it but when i plug
in the sun ray 2 i get 14B and using the softclietn i get 44B i am
guessing i dont have the dhcp options right and was wondering if
anyone out there is using microsofts dhcp server that could tell me
what settings i would need to make.

Hi, during the installation SRSS (at least 4.1) a couple of files containing SunRay-specific DHCP options are genereated (don't remember their location at the moment, no SRSS installation available at the weekend). These are then included in the main dhcpd configuration file. If you want to use another/external DHCP server you'll have to make sure that these options are passed to the clients. I don't know how you would configure MS DHCP to do that but I would be surprised if it is not supported in some way.

HTH,
Øystein Thorvaldsen
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