HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide - Page 128

Fundamentals Command Reference, shows the automatic configuration workflow.

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3. After getting automatic configuration parameters, the device tries to download a configuration file from a TFTP server. For more information, see "Configuration file acquisition process." 4. If the device gets a configuration file, it deletes its temporary settings to restore the factory defaults and then executes the configuration file. Otherwise, the device deletes its temporary settings, select another interface for automatic configuration, and repeats Step 2 to Step 4. IMPORTANT: • To ensure quick and successful automatic configuration of a device, connect only the interface used for automatic configuration to the network. • The configuration file is deleted after being executed. After the device completes the automatic configuration process, save the configuration by using the save command. Otherwise, the device has to perform automatic configuration again after reboot. For more information about the save command, see Fundamentals Command Reference. Figure 32 shows the automatic configuration workflow. 121

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3.
After getting automatic configuration parameters, the device tries to download a configuration file
from a TFTP server. For more information, see "
Configuration file acquisition process
."
4.
If the device gets a configuration file, it deletes its temporary settings to restore the factory defaults
and then executes the configuration file. Otherwise, the device deletes its temporary settings,
select another interface for automatic configuration, and repeats Step 2 to Step 4.
IMPORTANT:
To ensure quick and successful automatic configuration of a device, connect only the interface used for
automatic configuration to the network.
The configuration file is deleted after being executed. After the device completes the automatic
configuration process, save the configuration by using the
save
command. Otherwise, the device has to
perform automatic configuration again after reboot. For more information about the
save
command,
see
Fundamentals Command Reference
.
Figure 32
shows the automatic configuration workflow.