Руководство По Обслуживанию для Cisco Cisco SG200-26P 26-port Gigabit PoE Smart Switch
Administration
File Management
Cisco Small Business SF200E Series Advanced Smart Switch
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An operator can terminate Auto Configuration at any time prior to the downloading
of the file. This should be done when the switch is disconnected from the network,
or if the required configuration files have not been set up on TFTP servers.
of the file. This should be done when the switch is disconnected from the network,
or if the required configuration files have not been set up on TFTP servers.
When a configuration file is successfully downloaded and saved to the Startup
Configuration file type, the switch logs a message with severity level Alert prior to
rebooting.
Configuration file type, the switch logs a message with severity level Alert prior to
rebooting.
Setting DHCP Auto Configuration
You can use the DHCP Auto Configuration page to enable and disable the feature,
configure TFTP server and file name settings, and view status information.
configure TFTP server and file name settings, and view status information.
When DHCP Auto Configuration is enabled, it will be in the Waiting for boot
options state, until it receives the notification from the DHCP client. The DHCP
client triggers the Auto Install process when it receives the IP address from the
DHCP server, after which the status changes to Processing DHCP/BOOTP
options, checking preconditions.
options state, until it receives the notification from the DHCP client. The DHCP
client triggers the Auto Install process when it receives the IP address from the
DHCP server, after which the status changes to Processing DHCP/BOOTP
options, checking preconditions.
The following messages might display:
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Waiting for boot options
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Processing DHCP/BOOTP options, checking preconditions
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Downloading tftp://<tftp address>/<filename>
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Applying downloaded configuration
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Waiting for restart timeout
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Saving the downloaded configuration
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Stopped
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AutoInstall is completed.
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<hostname>.cfg
Host-specific configuration file,
associated with hostname
associated with hostname
Yes
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host.cfg
Default configuration file
Yes
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This file name might be learned through DHCP or manually configured, as described in
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Order
Sought
Sought
File Name
Description
Final File
Sought
Sought