Configure The System To Be A Dhcp Client - Dell S4048T Configuration Manual

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To view the ip helper-address configuration for an interface, use the show ip interface command
from EXEC privilege mode.
Example of the show ip interface Command
R1_E600#show ip int tengigabitethernet 1/3
TenGigabitEthernet 1/3 is up, line protocol is down
Internet address is 10.11.0.1/24
Broadcast address is 10.11.0.255
Address determined by user input
IP MTU is 1500 bytes
Helper address is 192.168.0.1
Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled
Proxy ARP is enabled
Split Horizon is enabled
Poison Reverse is disabled
ICMP redirects are not sent
ICMP unreachables are not sent
Configure the System to be a DHCP
Client
A DHCP client is a network device that requests an IP address and configuration parameters from a DHCP
server.
Implement the DHCP client functionality as follows:
The switch can obtain a dynamically assigned IP address from a DHCP server. A start-up configuration is
not received. Use bare metal provisioning (BMP) to receive configuration parameters (Dell Networking
OS version and a configuration file). BMP is enabled as a factory-default setting on a switch.
A switch cannot operate with BMP and as a DHCP client simultaneously. To disable BMP in EXEC mode,
use the stop bmp command. After BMP stops, the switch acts as a DHCP client.
Acquire a dynamic IP address from a DHCP client is for a limited period or until the client releases the
address.
A DHCP server manages and assigns IP addresses to clients from an address pool stored on the server.
For more information, refer to
Dynamically assigned IP addresses are supported on Ethernet, VLAN, and port-channel interfaces.
The public out-of-band management interface and default VLAN 1 are configured by default as a DHCP
client to acquire a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server.
By default, the switch is configured to operate in BMP mode as a DHCP client that sends DHCP requests
to a DHCP server to retrieve configuration information (IP address, boot-image filename, and
configuration file). All ports and management interfaces are brought up in Layer 3 mode and pre-
configured with no shutdown and no ip address. For this reason, you cannot enter configuration
commands to set up the switch. To interrupt a BMP process, prevent a loop from occurring, and apply
the Dell Networking OS image and startup configuration stored in the local flash, enter the stop bmp
command from the console. To reconfigure the switch so that it boots up in normal mode using the
Dell Networking OS image and startup configuration file in local flash, enter the reload-type
normal-reload command and save it to the startup configuration:
Dell# reload-type normal-reload
Dell# write memory
Dell# reload
192.168.0.2
Configuring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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