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SonicOS 5.8.1 Administrator Guide
Advanced Settings
Step 15 Click on the Advanced tab. The Advanced tab allows you to configure the SonicWALL DHCP
server to send Cisco Call Manager information to VoIP clients on the network.
Step 16 Enter the IP address or FQDN of your VoIP Call Manager in the Call Manager 1 field. You can
add two additional VoIP Call Manager addresses.
Step 17 Under Network Boot Settings, in the Next Server field, enter the IP address of the PXE boot
server (TFTP server) that a PXE client uses during the next stage of the boot process.
The fields under Network Boot Settings are used in a
Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE),
in which the client boots up using files obtained over a network interface. The PXE client
obtains the IP address and name of the PXE boot server, and the boot file name, from the
DHCP server.
When using these options, select PXE under DHCP Generic Options.
Step 18 In the Boot File field, type in the name of the boot file that the PXE client can get over TFTP
from the PXE boot server.
Step 19 In the Server Name field, type in the DNS host name of the PXE boot server (TFTP server).
Step 20 For information on configuring DHCP Generic Options see “Configuring DHCP Generic Options
for DHCP Lease Scopes” on page 399.
Step 21 Click OK to add the settings to the SonicWALL.
Step 22 Click Accept for the settings to take effect on the SonicWALL.
For more information on VoIP support features on the SonicWALL security appliance, see “VoIP
Overview” on page 805.