The boot process, The start up process – Avaya 38DHB0002UKDD User Manual

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Introduction

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The Boot Process

The boot process is shown in the diagram below. When reset the IPNC first
checks for any directly connected Leased lines. It then checks its configuration,
which is stored in “flash memory”.

When first installed, the IPNC has a default configuration, which includes an IP
address and specifies DHCP server operation. After initial configuration and
subsequent changes, the flash memory may contain a different mode of
operation and a new address.

Note: It is critical that any configuration changes must have been downloaded

to the flash memory in order for them to be implemented at start-up. See
Configuration Files on page 23.

If the IPNC has a non-default configuration and address value, it simply adopts
the defined mode and address.

Alternatively, if the IPNC is in the configuration mode, it first adopts DHCP Client
mode and broadcasts a request for an address. If it receives one, it assumes
another server is present and adopts Client mode. If it does not receive an
address, it adopts the role of a DHCP Server and will provide IP addresses to
clients when they are requested as shown in the following diagram:-

The Start up Process

No

Broadcast Request

for IP Address

Load Address

Received and

Retain Client Mode

Load Default

Address and Adopt

Server Mode

IP Address

Received?

Adopt Specified

Mode and Address

Adopt DHCP

Client Mode

Power Up

Check for:

WAN X.21, V.35

Default

Configuration?

Ready

Yes

Yes

No

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