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Automatic configuration 
Automatic configuration overview 
Automatic configuration enables a device without any configuration file to automatically obtain and 
execute a configuration file during startup. Automatic configuration simplifies network configuration, 
facilitates centralized management, and reduces maintenance workload.  
To implement automatic configuration, the network administrator saves configuration files on a server 
and a device automatically obtains and executes a specific configuration file. 
Typical automatic configuration network 
Figure 49 Network diagram for automatic configuration 
DHCP server
TFTP server
DNS server
Device
Gateway
IP network
 
 
As shown in 
, the device implements automatic configuration with the cooperation of the 
following servers: a DHCP server, TFTP server, and DNS server: 
 
DHCP server—assigns an IP address and other configuration parameters such as the configuration 
file name, TFTP server IP address, and DNS server IP address to the device. 
 
TFTP server: Saves files needed in automatic configuration such as the host name file and the 
configuration file. 
 
DNS server—resolves between IP addresses and host names. In some cases, the device resolves its 
IP address to the host name through the DNS server, and then uses the host name to request the 
configuration file with the same name (hostname.cfg) from the TFTP server. If the device gets the 
domain name of the TFTP server from the DHCP response, the device can also resolve the domain 
name of the TFTP server to the IP address of the TFTP server through the DNS server. 
If the DHCP server, TFTP server, DNS server, and the device are not in the same network segment, you 
need to configure the DHCP relay agent on the gateway. 
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