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If the offer contains only a boot image that cannot be downloaded, BMP requests another DHCP offer.
If you enable the reload-type config-download command and the configuration file in the offer cannot be
downloaded, the switch boots up and loads the startup configuration stored in local flash memory.
DHCP Server IP Blacklist
If the process does not complete successfully, the DHCP server IP is blacklisted and the DHCP process is re-initiated. A DHCP
server is maintained in the blacklist for ten minutes. If a DHCP offer is received from the blacklisted DHCP server, the offer is
rejected.
File Server
Set up a file server and ensure connectivity.
You must configure the server that holds the boot and configuration files as the network source for the switch. The switch
recognizes HTTP, TFTP, FTP, and Flash URLs.
For example:
tftp://serverip/filename
tftp://hostname/filename
ftp://user:passwd@serverip//mypath/filename
ftp://user:passwd@hostname//mypath/filename
http://serverip/filename
http://hostname/filename
flash://filename
filename (Assumes TFTP)
When loading the Dell Networking OS image, if the Dell Networking OS image on the server is different from the image on the
local flash, the switch downloads the image from the server onto the local flash and reloads using that image.
Next, the switch tries to load the configuration file. If the configuration file is not specified or if you disable the config-
download parameter, the switch loads the startup-config from the local flash.
Domain Name Server
Set up a DNS to determine the host name applied in the switch startup configuration when no configuration file is retrieved
from the DHCP server.
The DNS server is contacted only when no configuration file is contained in a DHCP server response and the host name is not
resolved from the network-config file on the switch. For more information, refer to the Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide,
the IPv4 Addressing chapter.
Switch Boot and Set-up Behavior in Jumpstart Mode
When the switch boots up in Jumpstart mode all ports, including the management ports, are placed in L3 mode in a No Shut
state.
The switch acts as a DHCP client on these ports for a period of time (dhcp-timeout). This allows the switch time to send out a
DHCP DISCOVER on all the Interface Up ports to the DHCP Server in order to obtain its IP address, boot image filename, and
configuration file from the DHCP server. For example:
1. The switch begins boot up process in Jumpstart mode (the default mode).
2. The switch sends DHCP Discover on all the interface up ports.
00:01:31: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %JUMPSTART-5-JUMPSTART_DISCOVER: DHCP DISCOVER sent on Ma
0/0.
00:01:31: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %JUMPSTART-5-JUMPSTART_DISCOVER: DHCP DISCOVER sent on Te
0/0.
00:01:31: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %JUMPSTART-5-JUMPSTART_DISCOVER: DHCP DISCOVER sent on Te
0/5.
Bare Metal Provisioning (BMP)
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