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The required configuration files/images are stored on a USB key or TFTP
server, and these are downloaded to all the devices in the network when the
device boots up instead of booting from a local startup configuration file.
Auto-Update/Configuration also enables quick installation of new devices on
the network, since an out-of-box device can be configured to retrieve its
configuration file from the network/USB, allowing instant access to it from
the administrator's management station and up-to-date configuration on the
device.
NOTE:
If Auto-Update is performed through the USB port, in addition to upgrading
the Startup Configuration and image file, a new IP address can also be assigned
to the device. See "Setup Files" on page 332 below.
Setup Files
In addition to placing configuration and image files on the USB key, the USB
key might also contain a setup file, which is a file with a
.setup
extension.
Setup File Contents
A setup file contains one or more lines. Each line contains some or all of the
following fields:
•
MAC Address
—This indicates to which device the line applies. In this
way, a single setup file can be used for multiple devices.
•
New IP Address
—The new IP address to be assigned to the device.
•
New IP Address Mask
—The IP address mask to be applied to the new IP
address assigned to the device.
•
Configuration File Name
—Name of the configuration file to be used as
the Startup Configuration.
•
Image File Name
—Name of the image file to be loaded on device.
•
Flag
—Indicates the status of the line. The following values can be used in
this field:
–
In-Use
—This line has already been applied. It is no longer a candidate
for future use.
–
Invalid
—The line is invalid, do not use.
–
Blank
—There is no value for the flag field. This line is a candidate to
be applied to the device.
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