Summary
In this tutorial, Bernardo guides us through the process of enabling PXE within SCCM. This is a crucial step for deploying operating systems using task sequences in SCCM, particularly within a Proxmox lab environment.
🚀 Highlights
- Importing Operating Systems: Previously, Bernardo showed how to import an operating system and create a task sequence in SCCM.
- Importance of PXE: Enabling PXE is essential for accessing the configuration manager interface to select and deploy task sequences successfully.
🔧 Key Steps to Enable PXE
- Navigate to the Administration section in SCCM.
- Access Site Configuration and select Servers and Site System Roles.
- Select the server with the Distribution Point Role and access its properties.
- Go to the PXE tab and enable PXE support for clients, ensuring your network is configured correctly.
- Check options to:
- Allow the distribution point to respond to incoming PXE requests.
- Enable unknown computer support.
- Enable a PXE responder without Windows Deployment Service.
- Provide a password for security and apply the changes.
🖥️ Configuring Boot Images
- In SCCM, navigate to Software and locate the Operating System folder.
- Select your boot image, such as boot image x64, and access its properties.
- Ensure the boot image is deployed from a PXE-enabled distribution point under the Data Source tab.
🔍 Next Steps
- Bernardo plans to demonstrate the deployment process in the next video, addressing any errors encountered.
- Stay tuned for troubleshooting tips and a practical demonstration of the deployment.
Thank you for following along, and see you in the next session!
Watch the Video
Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HxqFYKwuBc