Dave:

If you have a DHCP service, any DHCP service, that is visible to the Sun Ray DTUs why don't you create a scope limited to Vendor Id Tag "SUNW.NewT.SUNW"**and with appropriate IP addresses. Don't fiddle with all those other vendor tags, the better way to provide those, if needed, is thru the *.parms file(s) in /tftpboot.

In your DNS, configure sunray-config-servers and sunray-servers to point to your SRS server. You can also deliver the config server through TFTPSRVR tag in you DHCP scope. Everything else is in your *.parms file(s), for example:

servers=<ipaddr1>,...,<ipaddrN>
select=[random|inorder]

Finally, in your SRS configuration, just use /utadm -L on/ so the software will listen for incoming connection requests from the LAN.

This is the modern way of setting up SRS networking and much easier than all the hackery you are having to do. I have done more than a few installs and have rarely used /utadm -a/. The only circumstance where I might do that would be if I need a local "filling station" to upgrade firmware in DTUs that for some odd reason didn't want to upgrade over the network.

Art
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