Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual page 73

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server table. This ensures that each device has its own reserved IP address
and other relevant information.
To configure auto configuration:
Click Administration > File Management > DHCP Auto Configuration.
Enter the values.
Auto Configuration Via DHCP—Select this field to enable DHCP Auto
Configuration. This feature is enabled by default, but can be disabled here.
Download Protocol—Select one of the following options:
Auto By File Extension
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the TFTP or SCP protocol depending on the extension of the
configuration file. If this option is selected, the extension of the
configuration file does not necessarily have to be given. If it is not given,
the default extension is used (as indicated below).
File Extension for SCP
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indicate a file extension here. Any file with this extension is downloaded
using SCP. If no extension is entered, the default file extension.scp is
used.
TFTP Only
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—Select to indicate that only the TFTP protocol is to be used
for auto configuration.
SCP Only
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—Select to indicate that only the SCP protocol is to be used for
auto configuration.
SSH Settings for SCP—When using SCP for downloading the configuration
files, select one of the following options:
Remote SSH Server Authentication
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navigate to the SSH Server Authentication page. There you can enable
authentication of the SSH server to be used for the download and enter
the trusted SSH server if required.
SSH Client Authentication
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user credentials in the SSH User Authentication page.
Enter the following optional information to be used if no configuration file name
was received from the DHCP server.
Backup Server Definition—Select By IP address or By name to configure
the server.
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
Administration: File Management
—Select to indicate that auto configuration uses
—If Auto By File Extension is selected, you can
—Click on the Enable/Disable link to
—Click on the System Credentials link to enter
DHCP Auto Configuration

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