Single SCCM Server and multiple subnets
Hi all, I'm very new to SCCM and has just got the Primary Site all setup and working after about 3 weeks. My question is, I am running a Single 2008 R2 Domain that spans 4 subnets (for this example they will be called UA, UC, LA, LC) My Primary SCCM Server sits in subnet UC, the subnets are connected via managed layer 3 switches that I DO NOT CONTROL. What's the best way for me to get clients in each of the 3 other subnets to deploy software and OSes from the Primary site? Here's some info regarding the connectivity, as it might make a difference in deployment: UA and UC are routed over a local 100mbit Layer 3 Switch, LA and LC are the same on the other site, the 2 sites are connected via a 100mbit MPLS circuit. UC and LC contain the largest numbers of PCs 150 in each, where both UA and LA only have 30 and 20 respectively. So my assumption is to somehow forward PXE requests from UA to UC, and from LA to LC, and create a secondary site in the LC subnet. Is this the best way of doing this? I am pretty sure I'll need a second site at one of the L subnets as I dont think my ISP will be too happy with me trying to deploy a machine across our MPLS link. Any ideas would be appreciated, this is the last big hurdle I need to jump before I can move all imaging to SCCM from native WDS
May 16th, 2011 5:57am

Secondary sites with a MP, DP and PXE will be a good solution for you.Kent Agerlund | My blogs: http://blog.coretech.dk/author/kea/ and http://scug.dk/ | Twitter @Agerlund | Linkedin: /kentagerlund
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May 16th, 2011 6:35am

I Agree with Kent, Secondary sites is the best solution for you. Regards, Jörgen-- visit my System center blog at http://ccmexec.com --
May 16th, 2011 6:53am

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