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Quick Configuration for a Metered PDU

Basic and Metered Rack Power Distribution Unit

9

BOOTP & DHCP

configuration

The Boot Mode setting, a

TCP/IP

option in the

PDU

’s Network menu,

identifies how

TCP/IP

settings will be defined. The possible settings are

Manual,

DHCP

only,

BOOTP

only, and

DHCP & BOOTP

(the default

setting).

With Boot Mode set to

DHCP & BOOTP

, the

PDU

attempts to discover a

properly configured server. It first searches for a

BOOTP

server, and then a

DHCP

server. It repeats this pattern until it discovers a

BOOTP

or

DHCP

server.

BOOTP.

You can use an

RFC951

-compliant

BOOTP

server to configure the

TCP/IP

settings for the

PDU

. If the

BOOTP

server is properly configured,

the

PDU

’s default setting (

DHCP & BOOTP

) for

BOOT

Mode causes it to

discover the

BOOTP

server.

1. Enter the

PDU

’s

MAC

and

IP

addresses, the subnet mask and default

gateway settings, and an optional bootup file name in the

BOOTPTAB

file of the

BOOTP

server.

2. When the

PDU

reboots, the

BOOTP

server provides it with the

TCP/IP

settings.
– If you specified a bootup file name, the

PDU

attempts to transfer

that file from the

BOOTP

server using

TFTP

or

FTP

. The

PDU

assumes all settings specified in the bootup file.

– If you did not specify a bootup file name, the

PDU

can be

configured remotely by using Telnet or by using the Web interface:
User Name and Password are both apc, by default.

Note

The

DHCP & BOOTP

setting assumes that a properly

configured

DHCP

or

BOOTP

server is available to provide

TCP/IP

settings to the

APC PDU

s. If these servers are

unavailable, see “APC Management Card Wizard” on
page 9,
“Local access to the control console” on page 11, or
“Remote access to the control console” on page 11 to
configure the

TCP/IP

settings.

For more information, see “BOOTP” on this page or
“DHCP” on page 10.

If a

BOOTP

server is unavailable, see “APC Management

Card Wizard” on page 9, “Local access to the control
console” on page 11, or “Remote access to the control
console” on page 11 to configure

TCP/IP

settings.

Note

For the

MAC

address, look on the bottom of the

PDU

or on

the Quality Assurance slip included in the package.

See “Remote access to the control console” on page 11 for
configuration instruction.

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