Dell PowerConnect 8024 User Configuration Manual page 343

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Obtaining IP Address Information
DHCP is enabled by default on the Out-of-Band (OOB) interface. If an IP
address has not been assigned, the switch issues requests for an IP address
assignment.
A network DHCP server returns the following information:
IP address and subnet mask to be assigned to the interface
IP address of a default gateway, if needed for IP communication
After an IP address is assigned to the switch, if a hostname is not already
assigned, Auto Configuration issues a DNS request for the corresponding
hostname. This hostname is also displayed as the CLI prompt (as in response
to the hostname command).
Obtaining Other Dynamic Information
The following information is also processed and may be returned by a
BOOTP or DHCP server:
Name of configuration file (the
67) to be downloaded from the TFTP server.
Identification of the TFTP server providing the file. The TFTP server can
be identified by name or by IP address as follows:
hostname: DHCP option 66 or the
IP address: DHCP option 150 or the
When a DHCP OFFER identifies the TFTP server more than once, the
DHCP client selects one of the options in the following order:
siaddr
66, option 150,
server is required to translate the name to an IP address.
The DHCP client on the switch also processes the name of the text file
(option 125, the V-I vendor-specific Information option) which contains the
path to the image file.
file field in the DHCP header or option
. If the TFTP server is identified by hostname, a DNS
Auto Image and Configuration Update
sname field in the DHCP header)
siaddr field in the DHCP header
sname
, option
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