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advanced-dhcpdns [2023/05/02 08:03] – [DHCP Client (WAN)] petervdmadvanced-dhcpdns [2023/06/04 18:39] – [TFTP Server] hogwild
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 **Enable TFTP**: Enabling this starts dnsmasq's TFTP server with the "--tftp-no-fail" options enabled by default. This prevents dnsmasq issues, for example, if TFTP root becomes unavailable. **Enable TFTP**: Enabling this starts dnsmasq's TFTP server with the "--tftp-no-fail" options enabled by default. This prevents dnsmasq issues, for example, if TFTP root becomes unavailable.
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 **TFTP root path**: Text entered here defines where TFTP root is located in the filesystem. **TFTP root path**: Text entered here defines where TFTP root is located in the filesystem.
  
-**PXE on LANx (brx)**: Enbables PXE (Pre Boot eXecution Environment) on one or more bridges. PXE was designed for diskless clients. A PXE client can obtain an IP address via DHCP and, once obtained, download boot code via a TFTP location. Syslinux is a good example of how these principles/procedures in action.+**PXE on LANx (brx)**: Enbables PXE (Pre Boot eXecution Environment) on one or more bridges. PXE was designed for diskless clients. A PXE client can obtain an IP address via DHCP and, once obtained, download boot code via a TFTP location. Syslinux is a good example of these principles/procedures in action.
  
  
advanced-dhcpdns.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/05 19:13 by hogwild