Variable Definitions; Bootp Automatic Ip Configuration And Mac Address - Avaya 3500 Quick Start Configuration

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show terminal
Example
The following example shows the output from the show terminal command.
Switch#show terminal
Terminal speed: 9600
Terminal width: 79
Terminal length: 24

Variable definitions

The following table describes the parameters for the terminal command.
Variable
speed {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400}
length <1–132>
width <1–132>

BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address

The switch supports the Bootstrap protocol (BootP). You can use BootP to retrieve an ASCII
configuration file name and configuration server address. With a properly configured BootP server,
the switch automatically learns its assigned IP address, its subnet mask, and the IP address of the
default router (default gateway).
The switch has a unique 48-bit hardware address, or MAC address, that is printed on a label on the
back panel. Use this MAC address when you configure the network BootP server to recognize the
switch BootP requests.
The BootP modes supported by the switch are:
• BootP or Last Address mode
• BootP or Default IP
• BootP Always
• BootP Disabled
September 2016
BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address
Value
Sets the transmit and receive baud rates for the
terminal. You can set the speed to one of the five
options shown.
DEFAULT: 9600
Sets the length of the terminal display in characters.
RANGE: 1 to 132
DEFAULT: 24
Sets the width of the terminal display in characters.
RANGE: 1 to 132
DEFAULT: 79
Quick Start Configuration
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