Lakshmi writes:
> Thanks a lot, we are using RARP, I did run rpc.bootparamd in debug mode but 
> couldn't figure out how and from where (which file) it is grabbing the router 
> info , please share if you have an idea as we want to tweak it a bit to try 
> out the installation.

rpc.bootparamd reads the local routing table on the server and
"assumes" that any router address in the same subnet as the client
must be a good one for that client to use.  See CR 4769904.

DHCP is generally a better answer.

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