Omada SDN PXE Boot

Omada SDN PXE Boot

Omada SDN PXE Boot
Omada SDN PXE Boot
a week ago - last edited a week ago
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Firmware Version: 5.15.6.7

Hi !
I have installed a TP-Link ER605 V2 router and configured it using Omada SDN version 5.15.6.7 (Docker mbentley/omada-controller, on a Synology NAS).
I used some ER605 previously in standalone mode and there were fields to change DHCP options like for example the one needed for PXE. I don't see that under the Omada SDN, is there a hidden setting to access this ? I went to my site --> settings --> LAN --> Edit "Default"
There were DHCP Range, DNS Server, Lease Time and Default Gateway options, but nothing related to custom DHCP options...

Thanks !

Edit : I just found out in the HTML source code that "Advanced DHCP options" is effectively present on the page, but is hidden... How can I enable it ?

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a week ago - last edited a week ago

Hi  @lfv_61,

 

Bellow the regular DHCP server settings you should see the "Advanced DHCP Options" (clicking on the "+" icon should expose the settings) :

 

 

There are some well-known optons but you can add custom ones.

 

Regards.

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Re:Omada SDN PXE Boot-Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

Hi  @lfv_61,

 

Bellow the regular DHCP server settings you should see the "Advanced DHCP Options" (clicking on the "+" icon should expose the settings) :

 

 

There are some well-known optons but you can add custom ones.

 

Regards.

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  @caramb Thanks for your reply, but the option is hidden for me as you can see : 

 

The only way I can see it is by unchecking the "hidden" attribute in the HTML code :

 

And even when doing so, option 66 seems to be hardcoded into the router's firmware, because clients always try to connect to 192.168.1.1 (the router's IP address) instead of the one specified in Option 66. Option 67 works fine though, as the filename is recognized by them :

 

 

Any more ideas ? 

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