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administrator can Telnet to each device to perform specific configurations (for example, configure 
the IP address of each interface). 
 
If devices use different configuration files, you need to configure static address pools to ensure that 
each device can get a fixed IP address and a specific configuration file. With this method, the 
administrator does not need to perform any other configuration for the devices. 
 
 
NOTE: 
To configure static address pools, you must obtain client IDs. To obtain a device’s client ID, use the display
dhcp server ip-in-use command to display address binding information on the DHCP server after the 
device obtains its IP address through DHCP. 
 
Obtaining the configuration file from the TFTP server 
File types 
A device can obtain the following files from the TFTP server during automatic configuration: 
 
The configuration file specified by the Option 67 or file field in the DHCP response 
 
The host name file named network.cfg, which stores mappings between IP addresses and host 
names. 
For example, the host name file can include the following: 
 ip host host1 101.101.101.101 
 ip host host2 101.101.101.102 
 ip host client1 101.101.101.103 
 ip host client2 101.101.101.104 
 
 
CAUTION: 
• 
There must be a space before the keyword ip host. 
• 
The host name of a device saved in the host name file must be the same as the configuration file name
of the device, and can be identical with or different from that saved in the DNS server. 
 
 
The configuration file of a device is named hostname.cfg, where hostname is the host name of the 
device. For example, if the host name of a device is aaa, the configuration file of the device is 
named aaa.cfg. 
 
The default configuration file is named device.cfg. 
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