So I got CCBoot Server & Client to be able to boot Windows 7 from Network.
I have a DNS & DHCP server running on 192.168.133.245
I installed CCBoot Server on our Web Server on 192.168.133.239
I created a new Windows 7 image, installed the latest updates and uploaded the image to CCBoot Server on the Web Server.
I have enabled 066 & 067 on the DHCP Server, check images below:
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The IP address is pointing to the CCBoot & Web Server 192.168.133.239
CCBoot uses the following ports - 67 (DHCP), 69 (TFTP), 3260 (iSCSI), 1000 (Image Upload), 8001 (Service Control). You need to open
these ports on the server firewall. All Ports have been opened through Inbound Rules.
The TFTP port 69 is enabled for TCP and UDP
I have also installed SolarWinds TFTP Server on CCBoot Server (Web Server 192.168.133.239) and it saysUDP Port 69 is already in use by CCBoot.
Yet, when I try to boot Windows 7 from the network I get 'TFTP open timeout' - It catches the pc's IP address, dhcp server IP and
gateway though.
What am I missing here? Should I add 'TFTP Client' from Windows Features to the Web Server or that's irrelevant? Or does it have to
do with WDS since I don't have that role installed yet.