DHCP boot options

Joppe_dk
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DHCP boot options

Hi
i'm about to configure PXE boot, on a linux server, but i simply can't figure out how to put the folowing configuration into my meraki dhcp
should there be someone who has the solution ????
 
dhcp-boot=tag:pxe,pxelinux.0
dhcp-vendorclass=set:pxe,PXEClient
dhcp-match=set:bios,60,PXEClient:Arch:00000
dhcp-boot=tag:bios,pxelinux.0,,192.168.1.5
dhcp-option-force=tag:bios,209,pxelinux.cfg/default_BIOS
dhcp-match=set:efi32,60,PXEClient:Arch:00006
dhcp-boot=tag:efi32,pxelinuxEFI32.efi,,192.168.1.5
dhcp-option-force=tag:efi32,209,pxelinux.cfg/default_EFI32
dhcp-match=set:efi64bc,60,PXEClient:Arch:00007
dhcp-boot=tag:efi64bc,pxelinuxEFI64.efi,,192.168.1.5
dhcp-option-force=tag:efi64bc,209,pxelinux.cfg/default_EFI64
dhcp-match=set:efi64,60,PXEClient:Arch:00009
dhcp-boot=tag:efi64,pxelinuxEFI64.efi,,192.168.1.5
dhcp-option-force=tag:efi64,209,pxelinux.cfg/default_EFI64
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Nash
Kind of a big deal

Do you mean you're not able to figure out how set DHCP options? If so: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/Setting_Custom_DHCP_Options

 

Or are you looking for help to translate that into Meraki's DHCP options?

Joppe_dk
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Help to translate it to Meraki dhcp options
kYutobi
Kind of a big deal

As @Nash stated. Here is an example from his link.

 

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