Onie Service Discovery On The S4048-On System - Dell Networking S4048 Installation Manual

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Run Diagnostic package for S4048-ON
During initial setup, the system boots to ONIE Install. ONIE Install boots with ONIE Discovery to the console (ONIE:).
ONIE Service Discovery on the S4048–ON System
ONIE attempts to locate the installer through a number of discovery methods, as shown. To download and run an installer, the ONIE
Service Discovery feature uses the first successful method found.
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Passed from the boot loader.
2
Search locally attached storage devices for one of the ONIE default installer filenames (for example, USB).
3
Exact URLs from DHCPv4.
4
Inexact URLs based on DHCPv4 responses.
5
Query to IPv6 link-local neighbors using HTTP for an installer.
6
TFTP waterfall — from DHCPv4 option 66
Examples of the ONIE ifconfig eth0 Commands
If none of the ONIE Service Discovery methods are successful, you can disable this using the onie-discovery-stop command.
You can install an operating system manually from HTTP, FTP, or TFTP using the onie-nos-install <URL> command.
The ONIE Install environment uses DHCP to assign an IP address to the management interface (eth0). If that fails, it uses the default IP
address 192.168.3.10/255.255.255.0.
To display the IP address, use the ifconfig eth0 command.
The following is an example of the ifconfig eth0 command.
ONIE:/ # ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 90:B1:1C:F4:9C:76
inet addr:10.11.53.33 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: fe80::92b1:1cff:fef4:9c76/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:18 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:24 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:1152 (1.1 KiB) TX bytes:6864 (6.7 KiB)
Interrupt:21 Memory:ff300000-ff320000
To assign an IP address to the management interface (eth0) and verify the network connectivity, use the ifconfig eth0 <ip
address> command, as shown in the following example.
ONIE:/ # ifconfig eth0 10.11.53.33/16
Verify the network connection with ping.
ONIE:/ # ping 10.11.8.12
PING 10.11.8.12 (10.11.8.12): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.11.8.12: seq=0 ttl=62 time=1.357 ms
64 bytes from 10.11.8.12: seq=1 ttl=62 time=0.577 ms
^C
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