Deploying And Configuring Servers For Automatic Configuration - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Figure 54 Configuration file acquisition process
Deploying and configuring servers for automatic
configuration
To implement automatic configuration, you do not need to perform any configuration on the device.
However, you must deploy DHCP, TFTP, and DNS servers and configure the servers to cooperate with the
device as follows:
DHCP server—Assigns the device a set of parameters for automatic configuration, which might
include a temporary IP address, a configuration file name, a TFTP server domain name, a TFTP
server IP address, and a DNS server IP address. For more information about the DHCP server, see
Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide.
HTTP server—Assigns files for automatic configuration to the device, for example, the configuration
file.
TFTP server—Stores files required for device automatic configuration, including the configuration
files and host name files. For more information about the TFTP server, see "Configuring TFTP."
DNS server—Resolves the device's temporary IP address to its host name so the device can request
a configuration file named in the format host name.cfg from the TFTP server. The DNS server might
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