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Switch Description
1 = 1 second delay (default).
2 = 10 second delay.
3 = 30 second delay.
4 = 60 second delay.
5 = 120 second delay.
-bs
Use –bs 1 to enable the Selective BootP mechanism.
Use –bs 0 to disable the Selective BootP mechanism.
The Selective BootP mechanism (available from Boot version 1.92) enables the gateway’s
integral BootP client to filter unsolicited BootP/DHCP replies (accepts only BootP replies that
contain the text ‘AUDC’ in the vendor specific information field). This option is useful in
environments where enterprise BootP/DHCP servers provide undesired responses to the
gateway’s BootP requests.
-be
Use -be 1 for the device to send device-related initial startup information (such as board type,
current IP address, software version) in the vendor specific information field (in the BootP
request). This information can be viewed in the main screen of the BootP/TFTP, under column
'Client Info‘ (see
Figure 131
showing BootP/TFTP main screen with the column 'Client Info' on
the extreme right). For a full list of the vendor specific Information fields, see
1
Using BootP
.
This option is not available on DHCP servers.
Managing Client Templates
Templates can be used to simplify configuration of clients when most of the parameters are
the same.
Figure 135
Templates Screen
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