Section 22.3.6, Section 22.3.7 – Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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22.3.6

Next Server Address – BOOTP ”siaddr”

Syntax [no] tftp-server <IPADDR>

Context

DHCP Server Configuration

or

DHCP Server Host Configuration

context

Usage Set the next-server address siaddr in DHCP and BOOTP messages from

the DHCP server, i.e., the IP address of a TFTP server (or other type of file
transfer server) used by a BOOTP/DHCP client to retrieve a boot file.

Note

Using the ”tftp-server” command in

DHCP Server Configuration

will

apply to all DHCP messages from the server. Using the ”tftp-server”
command in

DHCP Server Host Configuration

will apply to a specific

host entry.

Use ”no tftp-server” to remove a configured next-server address.

Use ”show tftp-server” to show the next-server setting.

Default values Disabled

22.3.7

Next Server Name – BOOTP ”sname”, DHCP Option 66

Syntax [no] tftp-server-name <DOMAINNAME>

Context

DHCP Server Configuration

or

DHCP Server Host Configuration

context

Usage Set the next-server domain name. It can be used to inform BOOTP/DHCP

clients about their next-server to download a boot file, as an alternative to
the next-server address (see

section 22.3.6

).

The server name is typically passed within the sname field of a BOOTP/DHCP
message, but is instead sent as DHCP option 66 if option overloading applies
or if the client has requested DHCP option 66.

Note

Using the ”tftp-server-name” command in

DHCP Server Configu-

ration

will apply to all DHCP messages from the server. Using the

”tftp-server-name” command in

DHCP Server Host Configuration

will

apply to a specific host entry.

Use ”no tftp-server-name” to remove a configured next-server name.

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