I have gotten a lot of replies and I wanted to update you on my status however a typhoon has hit Okinawa where I am so I have not been able to get to the office yet to try anything but I will give you a rundown of some of the things I will be trying come tomorrow. I will first post who gave the suggestion and then what the suggestion was R. Scott Balfour Take it out of diag mode. At the ok prompt do a printenv make sure that diag-switch? is set to false. (I definitely plan on trying this one, will let you know scott thanks) Dale Sides Hook the JumpStart server directly to the machine to be installed via a crossover cable and everything worked fine. I think it may have been caused by the switches blocking some of the arp requests Darren Dunham Mr. Darren notes that : I had a pair of machines that simply didn't work when connected via crossover cable direct. As soon as I replaced it with a hub, I got it to jumpstart immediately. John Marrett If the netmasks and the broadcasts of the server and client do not match then you can have problems with the ARP/RARP; tftp; nfs. (I think maybe I'm going To have to check this one) Ok well like I said I have not had a chance to try anything but this is what I got so far and as soon as I have a chance to try some of these suggestions I will post my final Summary and let you know how we got it to work Thanks again all! :) John B. Spindler KDDI-OK Systems Engineer spindler@kddi-ok.ne.jpReceived on Wed Oct 17 05:38:30 2001
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