Install Solaris10 over network.

I have one sinfire v245 box which is in remote location (DR site). I want to install Solari10-u5 on it.
I can't travel to remote site due to some restriction.
Presently Solaris10-U1 is installed in the box.
I have telnet/SSH access to Solaris-OS, and i have SSH access to it's "Advanced Lights Out Manager".
There is no one in remote location who can insert Solaris10-u5 media.
In this situation, is there anyway that i can freshly install Solaris10-u5 on it ?

Ok. I learned the way how to install Solaris over network.
I have created a install server on another solaris box, the client and this box are in the same network.
I am trying to install the client, i am getting this error on the client continuously . Any idea how to solve this ?
ar_entry_query: Could not find the ace for source address <IP_Address>
ar_entry_query: Could not find the ace for source address <IP_Address>

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