
Administration: File Management
DHCP Auto Configuration/Image Update
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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The SSH server authentication process is disabled. By default the SSH
server authentication is disabled in order to allow downloading
configuration file for devices with factory default configuration (for
example out-of-box devices).
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The SSH Server is configured in the SSH Trusted Servers list.
If the SSH server authentication process is enabled, and the SSH server is
not found in the SSH Trusted Servers list, the Auto Configuration process is
halted.
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If the information is available, the SCP server is accessed to download the
configuration file or image from it.
Auto Configuration/Image Update Trigger
Auto Configuration/Image Update via DHCPv4 is triggered when the following
conditions are fulfilled:
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The IP address of the device is dynamically assigned/renewed at reboot, or
explicitly renewed by administrative action, or automatically renewed due
to an expiring lease. Explicit renewal can be activated in the IPv4 Interface
page.
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If Auto Image Update is enabled, the Auto Image Update process is
triggered when an indirect image file name is received from a DHCP server
or a backup indirect image file name has been configured. Indirect means
that this is not the image itself, but rather a file that holds the path name to
the image.
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If Auto Configuration is enabled, the Auto Configuration process is triggered
when the configuration file name is received from a DHCP server or a
backup configuration file name has been configured.
Auto Configuration/Image Update via DHCPv6 is triggered when the following
conditions are fulfilled:
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When a DHCPv6 server sends information to the device. This occurs in the
following cases:
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When an IPv6-enabled interface is defined as a DHCPv6 stateless
configuration client.
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When DHCPv6 messages are received from the server (for example,
when you press the
Restart
button on IPv6 Interfaces page,
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When DHCPv6 information is refreshed by the device.