Interaction with remote auto install (rai), Dhcp client timeouts, Interaction with remote auto install (rai) -7 – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual

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DHCP Client Services

XSR User’s Guide 15-7

Primary and secondary IP addresses on the same interface are not permitted within the same
subnet nor are they allowed within the same subnets already occupied by other interfaces. Also,
the primary IP address must be configured before any secondary address is configured. If the
primary address is DHCP negotiated, its address and mask are unknown until a DHCP server
supplies such addresses.

Interaction with Remote Auto Install (RAI)

When DHCP Client negotiation is conducted during the RAI operations, minor differences occur
in comparison to how the functionality behaves otherwise. The Parameters Request List will contain
the following:

Subnet Mask

Routers

Domain Name Servers

Host Name

Bootfile Name

TFTP Server Address

A timer starts when DHCP Client is created on an interface. Upon the timer’s expiration, DHCP
Client shuts down, informing RAI that address negotiation has failed and, in this case, is never
restarted. RAI then attempts auto install on other interfaces.

In addition to RAI obtaining the address/mask in conventional fashion, the following data is also
obtained when available:

hostname of the router - (Option 12)

file name (in order of preference) - file field or Option 67 (Bootfile Name)

IP address of the TFTP server (in order of preference) - Option 150 (TFTP Server address) or
siaddr field

For more information on RAI, refer to

“Managing the XSR”

on page 2-1.

DHCP Client Timeouts

The XSR supports the following default FSM (Finite State Machine) timeouts:
Table 15-3 FSM Timeouts

Timeout

Default

Description

Retry interval

300 seconds

Interval to re-enter Initial State if no lease

Select interval

0 seconds (accepts
first valid response)

Interval to accumulate OFFER messages from different servers

Reboot timeout

10 seconds

Interval to enter Initial State from Rebooting State if no ACK/NAK
received

Initial interval

3 seconds

Exponential backoff period starting with this value

Backoff cutoff

15 seconds

Peak backoff period

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