Administrator Guide

Bare Metal Provisioning (BMP)
Bare Metal Provisioning 2.0 is included as part of the Dell Networking OS image.
BMP improves accessibility to the S5000 switch by automatically loading pre-dened congurations and boot images that are stored in le
servers. You can use BMP on a single switch or on multiple switches.
For more information about BMP in Auto-Conguration mode, refer to the Open Automation Guide.
BMP eases conguration by providing the following key features:
Boot images and running congurations are specied in a DHCP server.
Files are automatically downloaded from a le server and the switch applies.
Switch access is allowed through all ports (management and user ports) with or without DHCP-based dynamic IP address
conguration of a switch.
Booting up in Layer 3 mode with interfaces already in No Shutdown mode and some basic protocols enabled to protect the system and
the network.
Topics:
Prerequisites
Restrictions
Reconguring Jumpstart and Normal Modes
Jumpstart Mode
File Server
Domain Name Server
Switch Boot and Set-up Behavior in Jumpstart Mode
Prerequisites
Before you use BMP 2.0 to auto-congure a supported Dell Networking switch, rst congure a DHCP server and a le server in the
network.
Optionally, you can also congure a domain name server (DNS). For more information, refer to DHCP Server/Conguration, Domain Name
Server, and File Server.
NOTE
: If the S5000 switch is connected to upstream aggregation switches that have virtual link trunking (VLT) enabled and the
DHCP and le servers are reachable through the VLT link aggregation group (LAG) interface, congure the VLT members with
the lacp ungroup member-independent vlt command. This allows the S5000 switch to establish communication with
the VLT switches.
Restrictions
BMP 2.0 is supported on the user ports and management ports of a switch.
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