American Power Conversion AP7862J User Manual

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Quick Configuration for a Metered PDU

10

Basic and Metered Rack Power Distribution Unit

DHCP.

You can use a

RFC2131/RFC2132

-compliant

DHCP

server to

configure the

TCP/IP

settings for the

PDU

.

1. The

PDU

sends a

DHCP

request that uses the following to identify

itself:
– Vendor Class Identifier (

APC

by default)

– Client Identifier (by default, the

PDU

’s

MAC

address value)

– User Class Identifier (by default, the identification of the

PDU

’s

application firmware)

2. A properly configured

DHCP

server responds with a

DHCP

offer

that includes all of the settings that the

PDU

needs for network

communication. The

DHCP

offer also includes the Vendor Specific

Information option (

DHCP

option 43). By default, the

PDU

ignores

DHCP

offers that do not encapsulate the

APC

cookie in the Vendor

Specific Information option using the following hexidecimal
format:

Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43

where
– The first byte (

01

) is the code

– The second byte (

04

) is the length

– The remaining bytes (

31 41 50 43

) are the

APC

cookie

See also

You must use the

APC

Management Card Wizard to create

the bootup file. To create a bootup file, see the

BOOTP

section in the addendum.

See also

This section briefly summarizes the

PDU

communication

with a

DHCP

server. For more detail about how a

DHCP

server is used to configure the network settings for the

PDU

,

see “

DHCP

Configuration” in the User’s Guide.

See also

See your

DHCP

server documentation to add code to the

Vendor Specific Information option.

To disable the

APC

cookie requirement, see “Local access

to the control console” on page 11. To change the control
console’s

DHCP

Cookie Is setting, an Advanced option in

the

TCP/IP

menu, see “Remote access to the control

console” on page 11.

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