Disable Network interface
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2016-10-21, 13:32
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Disable Network interface
Hello everyone
Is there a way to disable a network interface on boot. We have PCs with up to four network interfaces and when we use the last one there is quiet some wait time. Is there a possibility to disable the unused network interfaces so that iPXE does not try to boot from this interface? Thank you for your help |
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2016-11-02, 11:30
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RE: Disable Network interface
A simple solution is to use undionly.kpxe instead of ipxe.pxe (because it will only ever initialize a single NIC, the one you chainloaded from), or alternatively an embedded script that directly uses net3. There are also some references to embedded scripts with NIC selection menu over on http://ipxe.org/examples which you'll hopefully figure out a solution with.
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2016-11-03, 09:06
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RE: Disable Network interface
(2016-11-02 11:30)robinsmidsrod Wrote: A simple solution is to use undionly.kpxe instead of ipxe.pxe (because it will only ever initialize a single NIC, the one you chainloaded from), or alternatively an embedded script that directly uses net3. There are also some references to embedded scripts with NIC selection menu over on http://ipxe.org/examples which you'll hopefully figure out a solution with. Thank you for the help, i forgot to mention that we use ipxe from a usb stick, because our PCs are not able to boot from network natively. The problem was solved very easily, first write a simple ipxe script: Code: #!ipxe and then build the ipxe usb stick with the embedded script: Code: make EMBED=boot_net2.ipxe |
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