Administrator Guide

print_f10do "shutdown"
print_f10do "end"
puts "Post-Config Script Execution Successfull !!!!!\r\n"
exit 0
BMP Operations on Servers Overview
The following sections describe how to prepare the different servers for BMP functionality.
Configuring the DHCP Server Settings
File Server Settings
Domain Name Server Settings
DHCP Server
To configure the DHCP server use the following information.
Configuring the DHCP Server Settings
Before you can use BMP mode on a switch, first configure a DHCP server.
To assign an IP address to the system and other parameters, configure the DHCP server. For more
information, refer to the Dell Networking OS Configuration Guide, the Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol chapter.
Configure the DHCP server with the following set of parameters for each client switch.
Update the following parameters on the appropriate DHCP server:
Boot File Name — the Dell Networking OS image loaded on the system. Option 67 in the DHCP
offer is the boot filename; the filename is BOOTP payload. If you specify both, option 67 is used.
The system supports the TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SFTP, SCP, FTP, FLASH, and USBFLASH protocols.
Configuration File Name — the configurations applied to the system. The configuration
filename is expected to use option 209. To configure the device by itself for a download
configuration file, you can also create a preconfiguration script in option 209.
File Server Address — the server where the image and configurations files are placed. The
address is assumed to be a TFTP address unless it is given as a URL. The system supports the TFTP,
HTTP, HTTPS, SFTP, SCP, and FTP protocols, as well as files stored in flash.
Domain Name Server (Optional) — the DNS server contacted to resolve the host name.
IP Address — dynamic IP address for the system. Use this IP address for file transfers only.
The following lists the DHCP option codes.
DHCP Option
Codes
Description
6 Domain Name Server IP
60 Vendor class identifier
61 Class identifier
66 TFTP Server name
67 Boot filename
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