Booting a cpe from a usb flash drive, Example 3: deploying cpes in branch offices, Scenario description – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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dialer bundle 1
interface Ethernet0/0
port link-mode route
pppoe-client dial-bundle-number 1
dialer-rule 1 ip permit
ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer1

#This is to enable dynamic domain name resolution.
dns resolve
dns server 100.100.50.11

#This is for spoke to access ACS/BIMS.
cwmp
cwmp acs url http://bims.h3c.com:9090
cwmp acs username rt1
cwmp acs password simple 5WVZIvg
cwmp cpe inform interval enable

#This is to enable http, so spoke can be accessed by web.
ip http enable

8.

Rename the exported file to xxx. autodeploy.cfg and distribute the USB flash drive to a branch
network administrator.
For example, rename the file Router1.cfg to Router1.autodeploy.cfg for branch 1 and rename the
file Router2.cfg to Router2.autodeploy.cfg for branch 2.

Booting a CPE from a USB flash drive

This task is for a branch network administrator to perform:

1.

Specify the username and password for accessing the Internet in the configuration file in the USB
flash drive, and rename and save the file to a computer.

2.

Copy the new file to the root directory of the USB flash drive.

3.

Plug the USB flash drive into a CPE and then power on the CPE.
The CPE boots from the USB flash drive, load the configurations, and automatically accesses BIMS.
When identifying the state of the CPE as online, BIMS automatically deploys the CPE software to

the CPE.

Example 3: Deploying CPEs in branch offices

Scenario description

As a network administrator working at company headquarters, you must manage all CPEs, including
those located on different branches. You are assigned to:

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