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TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452 Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide console# show ip interface IP Address I/F 100.1.1.1/24 vlan 1 Type dynamic Note  The device configuration does not have to be deleted to retrieve an IP address for the DHCP server.  When copying configuration files, avoid using a configuration file that contains an instruction to enable DHCP on an interface that connects to the same DHCP server, or to one with an identical configuration.As a result of the copying configuration, the switch retrieves the new configuration file and boots from it. The device then enables DHCP as instructed in the new configuration file, and the DHCP instructs it to reload the same file. 4.5.2 Receiving an IP Address from a BOOTP Server The standard BOOTP protocol is supported and enables the switch to automatically download its IP host configuration from any standard BOOTP server in the network. In this case, the device acts as a BOOTP client. To receive an IP address from a BOOTP server: 1. Select and connect any port to a BOOTP server or subnet containing such a server. 2. At the system prompt, enter the delete startup configuration command to delete the startup configuration from flash. The device reboots with no configuration and in 60 seconds starts sending BOOTP requests. The device receives the IP address automatically. 35

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Gigabit Managed Switch Family Installation Guide
TL-SG3109/TL-SL3428/TL-SL3452
console#
show ip interface
IP Address
I/F
Type
--------------------
---------------
--------------
100.1.1.1/24
vlan 1
dynamic
Note
The device configuration does not have to be deleted to retrieve an IP
address for the DHCP server.
When copying configuration files, avoid using a configuration file that
contains an instruction to enable DHCP on an interface that connects to
the same DHCP server, or to one with an identical configuration.As a result
of the copying configuration, the switch retrieves the new configuration file
and boots from it. The device then enables DHCP as instructed in the new
configuration file, and the DHCP instructs it to reload the same file.
4.5.2
Receiving an IP Address from a BOOTP Server
The standard BOOTP protocol is supported and enables the switch to
automatically download its IP host configuration from any standard BOOTP
server in the network. In this case, the device acts as a BOOTP client.
To receive an IP address from a BOOTP server:
1.
Select and connect any port to a BOOTP server or subnet containing such
a server.
2.
At the system prompt, enter the delete startup configuration command to
delete the startup configuration from flash.
The device reboots with no configuration and in 60 seconds starts sending
BOOTP requests. The device receives the IP address automatically.