Administrator Guide
18 | Bare Metal Provisioning (BMP) - Config
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Configuring BMP
BMP supports two types of reload modes: BMP mode and Normal mode.
Reload Modes
This section describes the following Reload modes:
• BMP Mode
• Normal Mode
• DHCP Server Settings
• Dell Networking OS Image Retrieval
BMP mode is the default boot mode configured for a new system arriving from the
Dell factory. This mode obtains the Dell Networking OS image and configuration file
from a network source (DHCP and file servers).
To boot the switch up with the management port in No Shutdown mode, use Normal
mode. If the management IP address is present in the start-up configuration file, it is
assigned. If the management IP address is not present in the start-up configuration
file, no IP address is assigned to the management interface.
• BMP mode (default) - the switch automatically configures all ports
(management and user ports) as Layer 3 physical ports and acts as a DHCP
client on the ports for a user-configured time (DHCP timeout). Set BMP
mode using the
reload-type bmp command.
• Normal mode - the switch loads the Dell Networking OS image and startup
configuration file stored in the local Flash. New configurations require that
you manually configure the Management IP and Management Interface. Set
Normal mode using the
reload-type normal-reload command.
BMP Mode
In BMP mode, there are two types of contexts:
• Factory-default Context
• Normal Context
Factory-default Context
BMP is enabled with the default parameters (no dhcp-timeout and config-scr
-download). In this context, you cannot enter the CLI commands and the BMP syslog
messages are disabled by default.