Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual page 40

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Using the POAP Script and POAP Script Options
• required_space
The required space in KB for that particular iteration of POAP. The default is 100,000. For multi-step
upgrades, specify the size of the last image in the upgrade path of the target image.
• transfer_protocol
Any transfer protocol such as http, https, ftp, scp, sftp, or tftp that is supported by VSH. The default is
scp.
• config_path
The path to the configuration file on the server. Example: /tftpboot. The default is /var/lib/tftpboot.
• target_system_image
The name of the image to download from the remote server. This is the image you get after POAP
completes. This option is a required parameter for every mode except personality. The default is "".
• target_image_path
The path to the image on the server. Example: /tftpboot. The default is /var/lib/tftpboot.
• destination_path
The path to which to download images and MD5 sums. The default is /bootflash.
• destination_system_image
The name for the destination image filename. If not specified, the default will be the target_system_image
name.
• user_app_path
The path on the server where the user scripts, agents, and user data are located. The default is
/var/lib/tftpboot.
• disable_md5
This is True if MD5 checking should be disabled. The default is False.
• midway_system_image
The name of the image to use for the midway system upgrade. By default, the POAP script finds the
name of any required midway images in the upgrade path and uses them. Set this option if you prefer
to pick a different midway image for a two-step upgrade. The default is "".
• source_config_file
The name of the configuration file when raw mode is used. The default is poap.cfg.
• vrf
The VRF to use for downloads and so on. The VRF is automatically set by the POAP process. The
default is the POAP_VRF environment variable.
• destination_config
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◦ location
The CDP neighbors are used to determine the configuration filename. The format for the location
in the configuration file is conf_host_intf.cfg, where host is the host connected to the device over
the POAP interface, and intf is the remote interface to which the POAP interface is connected.
Example: conf_remote-switch_Eth1_8.cfg
Using PowerOn Auto Provisioning

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