Update.  (I'm keeping this thread here, instead of moving to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], to finish it out.)

I ripped out SUNWjet 4.1.0 and installed latest, 4.4.4, and the weird
refusal to make an nbp.SUNW.i86pc went away.  I'm working off Dan
Mick's "PXE netboot for x86 clients" and I have a couple of follow-on
questions.

I don't have a DHCP net table, pntadm -P <my network> is blank.
Should I have something here?

My client and server are on same segment, a 10 network.  It's just my
automated install network, not used for anything else.  The server has
another interface, the default router and the rest of the world is
this way.

dhtadm shows my macro has having a router entry, with my non-10
default router.  I was expecting this to be blank.  Would this confuse
my client or my server, having this router set in here?  It shouldn't
ever be needed.

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