• Getting Started Guide of EDKII HTTP Boot
  • Feature Scope
    • Related Protocols
    • Feature Scope
  • Quick Start Guide
    • Network topology
    • Configure DHCPv4 server
    • Configure DHCPv6 server
    • Configure DNSv4 server
    • Configure DNSv6 server
    • Configure HTTP server
    • Build NT32 Simulator
    • Run HTTP boot
  • Enable HTTP boot for your system
    • Enable HTTP Boot over IPv4 stack on a platform has EDKII network
    • Enable HTTP Boot over an IPv4 stack on a platform without EDKII network
    • Enable HTTP Boot over an IPv6 stack on a platform with EDKII network
    • Enable HTTP Boot over IPv6 stack on a platform without EDKII network
    • Modify PCD setting to allow HTTP connections
  • Figures
  • Figures
    • Figure 1 HTTP boot test-bed
    • Figure 2 Configure DNSv4 Service
    • Figure 3 Configure DNSv4 Service
    • Figure 4 Configure HTTP Service - Tomcat
    • Figure 5 Select “UEFI Http” to boot over IPv4 stack
    • Figure 6 Select “UEFI Http 2” to boot over IPv6 stack
    • Figure 7 Boot the downloaded UEFI Shell
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Getting Started Guide of EDK II HTTP Boot
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Figures

  • Figure 1 HTTP boot test-bed
  • Figure 2 Configure DNSv4 Service
  • Figure 3 Configure DNSv4 Service
  • Figure 4 Configure HTTP Service - Tomcat
  • Figure 5 Select “UEFI Http” to boot over IPv4 stack
  • Figure 6 Select “UEFI Http 2” to boot over IPv6 stack
  • Figure 7 Boot the downloaded UEFI Shell
  • Figure 1 HTTP boot test-bed
  • Figure 2 Configure DNSv4 Service
  • Figure 3 Configure DNSv4 Service
  • Figure 4 Configure HTTP Service - Tomcat
  • Figure 5 Select “UEFI Http” to boot over IPv4 stack
  • Figure 6 Select “UEFI Http 2” to boot over IPv6 stack
  • Figure 7 Boot the downloaded UEFI Shell

Getting Started Guide of EDK II HTTP Boot
DRAFT [04/30/2025 11:38:14]
Revision 0.90