G-3000H User's Guide
Auto Configuration by DHCP
A DHCP response can use options 66 and 67 to assign a TFTP server IP address and a
filename. If the AP is configured as a DHCP client, these settings can be used to perform auto
configuration.
Table 118 Auto Configuration by DHCP
COMMAND
wcfg autocfg dhcp [enable |
disable]
If this feature is enabled and the DHCP response provides a TFTP server IP address and a
filename, the AP will try to download the file from the specified TFTP server. The AP then
uses the file to configure wireless LAN settings.
Note: Not all DHCP servers allow you to specify options 66 and 67.
Manual Configuration
Use the following command to manually configure a TFTP server IP address and a file name
for the AP to use for auto provisioning whenever the AP starts up. See
Mode" on page 207
Table 119 Manual Configuration
COMMAND
wcfg autocfg server [IP]
[filename]
Configuration Via SNMP
You can configure and trigger the auto configuration remotely via SNMP.
Use the following procedure to have the AP download the configuration file.
Table 120 Configuration via SNMP
STEPS
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
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for how to access the Command Interpreter (CI).
DESCRIPTION
Specify the TFTP server IP address and file name from
which the AP is to download a configuration file whenever
the AP starts up.
MIB VARIABLE
pwTftpServer
pwTftpFileName
pwTftpFileType
pwTftpOpCommand
DESCRIPTION
Turn configuration of TFTP server IP address and
filename through DHCP on or off.
VALUE
Set the IP address of the TFTP server.
Set the file name, for example, g3000hcfg.txt.
Set to 3 (text configuration file).
Set to 2 (download).
Appendix M Text File Based Auto Configuration
"Command Interpreter