If the switch attempts to contact a DHCP server and one is not found, it enters a loop while
reloading in BMP mode. Enter the stop bmp command to interrupt the reload and boot up in
Normal mode. The startup configuration is then loaded from the local flash on the switch.
Use the reload-type command in BMP 3.0 to toggle between Normal and BMP
AutoConfiguration modes. The reload settings for AutoConfiguration mode that you configure
are stored in memory and retained for future reboots and BMP software upgrades. You can
enter the reload command at any time to reload the switch in the last configured mode:
Normal reload or BMP mode.
Related
Commands
script post-config
Run this command to execute the post-configuration script after applying the start up configuration,
Z-Series, S4810
Syntax
script post-config {script-name}
Parameter
post-config
scriptname
Defaults
None
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
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Version 9.1(0.0)
Usage
If a pre-configuration script for BMP 3.0 is executed and if the post configuration script is
Information
present in the start-up configuration, the post-configuration script will be executed.
Related
Commands
show reload-type
Display the reload type currently configured on the system.
Z-Series, S4810
Syntax
show reload-type
Defaults
none
•
show reload-type
— displays the current reload mode (Normal or BMP mode).
•
stop bmp
– stops the BMP process and prevents a loop if the DHCP server is not found.
Enter the name of the script to be run after the BMP start-up
configuration has been applied.
Introduced on Z9000 and S4810.
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