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PXE Configuration Utility
Log Files:
The following log files are specific to PXE Servers and, if enabled, log the
information to the filename you specify and store it in the PXE folder on each PXE Server
across the network.
z
PXE Server Log
z
PXE MTFTP Log
z
Packet Parser Log
z
DS Traffic Log
z
Config Service Log
z
PXE Manager Log
z
Config Utility Log
The PXE Manager Log writes data to the filename you specify and stores it in the PXE
folder on the Deployment Server.
Level:
Select the type of data you want to write in the log files. Each level in the list
includes more details to the log files of the previous level.
Filename:
Enter a name for the log file you enabled if you do not want to use the
default name.
Status Tab
You can view the status of the PXE servers in your environment and track whether the
updates have been applied to the PXE server.
Remote PXE Installation
You can install a PXE Server to any remote location on your network using this feature.
However, all remote installations must be “pushed” from the Deployment Server.
Example: Your business home office is in Washington and you have two smaller offices
in Los Angeles and Australia. You can use the Remote PXE Installation Wizard
to install a
PXE Server to both locations from the Deployment Server in Washington.
Note:
DHCP services are required on the network to make the PXE Server function correctly.
To install a remote PXE Server
1. Browse to the location where axInstall.exe is installed. The default location is
C:\DSSetup.
2. Run
axInstall.exe
.
3. Select
Component Install
, and click
Install
.
4. On the
Software License Agreement
page, click
Yes
to accept the licensing
agreement.
5. Enter or browse to the Deployment Share folder and click
Next
.
6. Select
Install an additional PXE Server
and click
Next
.
7. Select
Yes, I want to install PXE Server on a remote computer
.