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Ignite-UX Administration Guide: for HP-UX 11i > Chapter 6 Complex Networks: Multi-Capable Servers

Configuring an RDP Server for Specific MAC Addresses

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Conflicts between multiple boot servers on a subnet may be avoided if each boot server only responds to the MAC addresses of client systems it should manage. The RDP PXE server may be configured to selectively respond to network boot requests based on the MAC addresses of client systems. If there are more Windows and Linux systems than HP-UX systems, it makes more sense to configure the RDP server to ignore the MAC addresses of HP-UX systems instead of configuring the RDP server to respond to the MAC addresses of its client systems.

To do this, use the MAC Filter tab on the PXE Configuration Utility as shown in the figure below.

The Interactive UI may be started using the Windows Start Menu:

Start->All Programs->Altiris->PXE Services->PXE Configuration Utility

It may also be started from the RDP Deployment Solutions Console.

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