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DHCP Scope Options for FOG?

After researching many freely available backup imaging solutions I found FOG which appears to be one of the easiest to use for a home environment with two laptops and a few desktops.

Unfortunately, I am stuck on a FOG installation step requiring me to add the following options to my DHCP server:

 
Set up DHCP (For Windows DHCP)

1. Log onto your Windows DHCP server
2. Open DHCP console.
3. Right Click Scope Options -> Configure Options
4. Scroll Down to number 66 check and give the hostname of FOGSERVER
5. Scroll down to number 67 check and give the value pxelinux.0
6. Apply and close.


As you can see the instructions are for Windows DHCP, but I am obviously using Astaro DHCP.

Where can I find scope options in Astaro DHCP?

And, if scope options are not available, is there a workaround? I would prefer using Astaro DHCP, but maybe I could run a second DHCP server?

Thanks,
Jens


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  • If you have a domain server with a full DHCP capability, use that and turn the Astaro's off.  We usually install in Windows server environments, and never use the Astaro DHCP.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
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  • If you have a domain server with a full DHCP capability, use that and turn the Astaro's off.  We usually install in Windows server environments, and never use the Astaro DHCP.

    Cheers - Bob
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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