Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch テクニカルリファレンス
Administration
Auto Configuration
Cisco Small Business 200E Series Advanced Smart Switch Command Reference
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Default
DHCP Auto Configuration is enabled.
Command Modes
Privileged Exec
Usage Guidelines
The Auto Configuration feature depends upon the proper configuration of other
devices in the network, including a DHCP or BOOTP server, a TFTP server, and, if
necessary, a DNS server.
devices in the network, including a DHCP or BOOTP server, a TFTP server, and, if
necessary, a DNS server.
Related Commands
boot autoinstall backup-bootfile
Use this command to configure a backup configuration file name to be used when
the Auto Configuration process cannot locate the primary server or configuration
file name provided by a DHCP server at startup.
the Auto Configuration process cannot locate the primary server or configuration
file name provided by a DHCP server at startup.
boot autoinstall backup-bootfile filename
no boot autoinstall backup-bootfile
Command
Description
boot autoinstall
default-config
default-config
Enables the switch to look for and download a default
network configuration file upon startup when no host-
specific configuration file is found.
network configuration file upon startup when no host-
specific configuration file is found.
show autoinstall
Displays Auto Configuration status information.
boot autoinstall
backup-tftp
backup-tftp
Configures the address of a backup TFTP server to be
used when the Auto Configuration process cannot locate
the primary server or network configuration file name
provided by the DHCP server at startup.
used when the Auto Configuration process cannot locate
the primary server or network configuration file name
provided by the DHCP server at startup.
boot autoinstall
backup-bootfile
backup-bootfile
Configures a backup configuration file name to be used
when the Auto Configuration process cannot locate the
primary server or network configuration file name
provided by the DHCP server at startup.
when the Auto Configuration process cannot locate the
primary server or network configuration file name
provided by the DHCP server at startup.