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At least, the MAC address that is reported during PXE boot is the same as the MAC address that gets the IP via DHCP when Windows is up. What could cause DHCP to fail during the PXE boot process while succeeding when booted into the operating system? As far as I can tell, PXE is using the same network interface that Windows is. However, when I boot the machine into the installed operating system (in this case, Windows Server 2012), and configure that network interface for DHCP, it gets an IP address from the DHCP server. A tcpdump on the DHCP server shows no DHCP-related packets were received on the DHCP server machine: tcpdump -n -e -i eth2 ether src FC:99:47:49:D4:9E or ether dst FC:99:47:49:D4:9E I get the "No DHCP or proxyDHCP offers were received" error from the Intel Boot Agent.
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I'm trying to PXE-boot a Cisco UCS C240 server to install a new OS over the network, but it isn't picking up an IP address via DHCP during boot.