If you can log into the switch, check and see if there is an option
called "spanning tree" enabled and if there is, disable it.  This
seems to cause problems with DHCP requests on some kinds of switches,
including symptoms like you are describing.

On 3/26/07, Pravab J. Rana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>  I had posted before my problem of not being able to transfer the image from
> headnode to client nodes with head node running RHEL 4 and oscar 5. The
> clients can ping the server and I checked all I can think of (firewalls,
> pfilter package, network card, switch)  but it still cannot connect. It
> gives me a message "nc: connect failed no route to host". I wanted to know
> if any of you guys had any suggestion about transfering the image through
> any other means not using PXE or auto install CD as with PXE the TFPT times
> out and with the CD I get the nc connect failed message.
>  Thanks
>
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