Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Introduction
- Common Commands
- In this chapter
- Common commands
- show
- autoinstall
- banner
- commands
- crypto
- environment
- history
- interfaces
- ip
- ldap
- licenses
- logging
- mac
- mac-address-table
- management
- mobility
- ntp
- port-channel
- power
- privilege
- radius
- redundancy dynamic-ap-load-balance
- redundancy group
- redundancy history
- redundancy members
- rtls
- smtp-notification
- snmp
- snmp-server
- spanning-tree
- static-channel-group
- terminal
- timezone
- traffic-shape
- users
- version
- wireless
- (config-wireless) Executable Mode
- wlan-acl
- access-list
- aclstats
- alarm-log
- boot
- clock
- debugging
- dhcp
- file
- ftp
- password-encryption
- running-config
- securitymgr
- sessions
- startup-config
- upgrade-status
- mac-name
- firewall
- role
- virtual-IP
- wwan
- aap-wlan-acl
- aap-wlan-acl-stats
- protocol-list
- service-list
- User Exec Commands
- Privileged Exec Commands
- Global Configuration Commands
- In this chapter
- Global Configuration commands
- aaa
- access-list
- autoinstall
- banner
- boot
- bridge
- country-code
- crypto
- do
- end
- errdisable
- ftp
- hostname
- interface
- ip
- license
- line
- local
- logging
- mac
- mac-address-table
- mac-name
- management
- ntp
- prompt
- radius-server
- ratelimit
- redundancy
- role
- rtls
- service
- smtp-notification
- snmp-server
- spanning-tree
- timezone
- traffic-shape
- username
- vpn
- wireless
- wlan-acl
- network-element-id
- firewall
- virtual-ip
- wwan
- aap-wlan-acl
- arp
- power
- aap-ipfilter-list
- whitelist
- Crypto-isakmp Instance
- Crypto-group Instance
- Crypto-peer Instance
- Crypto-ipsec Instance
- Crypto-map Instance
- Crypto-trustpoint Instance
- Interface Instance
- Spanning tree-mst Instance
- Extended ACL Instance
- Standard ACL Instance
- Extended MAC ACL Instance
- DHCP Server Instance
- DHCP Class Instance
- Radius Server Instance
- Wireless Instance
- In this chapter
- Wireless configuration commands
- aap
- admission-control
- adopt-unconf-radio
- adoption-pref-id
- ap
- ap-containment
- ap-detection
- ap-image
- ap-ip
- ap-standby-attempts-threshold
- ap-timeout
- ap-udp-port
- auto-select-channels
- broadcast-tx-speed
- client
- clrscr
- cluster-master-support
- convert-ap
- country-code
- debug
- dhcp-one-portal-forward
- dhcp-sniff-state
- dot11-shared-key-auth
- end
- exit
- fix-broadcast-dhcp-rsp
- help
- hotspot
- load-balance
- mac-auth-local
- manual-wlan-mapping
- wireless-client
- mobility
- multicast-packet-limit
- multicast-throttle-watermark
- nas-id
- nas-port-id
- no
- proxy-arp
- qos-mapping
- radio
- rate-limit
- secure-wispe-default-secret
- self-heal
- sensor
- service
- show
- smart-rf
- smart-scan-channels
- wlan
- wlan-bw-allocation
- dot11k
- wips
- non-preferred-ap-attempts-threshold
- test
- RTLS Instance
- ESPI Instance
- RFID Instance
- SOLE Instance
- Smart RF Instance
- Role Instance
- AAP IP Filtering

510 Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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DHCP Config commands
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bootfile
DHCP Config commands
Assigns a bootfile name for the DHCP configuration on the network pool
Supported in the following platforms:
• Mobility RFS4000 Controller
• Mobility RFS6000 Controller
• Mobility RFS7000 Controller
Syntax
bootfile <FILE>
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Use the
bootfile command to specify the boot image. The boot file contains the boot image name
used for booting the bootp clients (DHCP clients). Only one boot file is allowed per pool.
Use {
no} bootfile command to remove the bootfile. Do not use the <file name> with the bootfile
command as only one bootfile exists per pool. The command
[no] bootfile removes the existing
command from the pool.
Example
RFController(config-dhcp)#bootfile bootexample.txt
RFController(config-dhcp)#
bootfile <FILE> Sets the boot image for BOOTP clients. The file name
can contain letters, numbers, dots and hyphens.
Consecutive dots and hyphens are not permitted.