Configuring rai for dhcp over lan, Configuring rai over adsl – Enterasys Networks XSR-3150 User Manual

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Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install

XSR Getting Started Guide 3-5

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TFTP transfer succeeded in copying the hostname file to the

Flash:

startup-config

file.

****************** REMOTE AUTO INSTALL TERMINATING*****************

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The RAI process is complete and is preoceding to system initialization where it will process the new

startup-

config

file.

Configuring RAI for DHCP over LAN

The following example configures DHCP server to be used with RAI over Ethernet. Note that
there is no need for a DNS server because the

startup-config

name is provided by the DHCP

server. Begin by creating an IP local pool which will include the Fast/GigabitEthernet interface
address:

XSR(config)#ip local pool dhcp 200.1.0.0 255.255.255.0l

Next, configure the interface that will service the remote device, set the IP address inside the pool
defined earlier, and enable DHCP Server:

XSR(config)#interface GigabitEthernet 2
XSR(config-if<G2>)#ip address 200.1.0.4 255.255.255.0
XSR(config-if<G2>)#ip dhcp server
XSR(config-if<G2>)#no shutdown

Now configure the following DHCP Client parameters:

XSR(config)#ip dhcp pool dhcp
XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#lease 0 0 10

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This command sets a lease interval of 10 minutes

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#hardware-address 0001.f412.2334

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This command sets the MAC address of the client

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#host 200.1.0.66 255.255.255.0

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This command binds 200.1.0.66/24 to the earlier configured hardware address

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 12 instance 0 ascii etr1

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This command sets the Client hostname as etr1

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 150 instance 0 ip 1.1.1.1

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This command configures the TFTP server IP address to 1.1.1.1

XSR(config-dhcp-pool)#option 67 instance 0 ascii etr1-startup-confg

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This command enters the config-file name as startup-config

Remember to save your configuration after all edits.

Configuring RAI over ADSL

In the following example, a remote XSR is connected to an ADSL network at the central site with a
PPPoE server. A TFTP server runs on a separate machine - 192.168.72.118, while the PPPoE server
runs on a CISCO router. The PPPoE server can reside on any other device providing PPPoE
session termination and has a mechanism to direct TFTP broadcast packets to a specific IP address.
A DNS server is not required with this method because RAI over ADSL uses the serial number of
the XSR for the

startup-config

name.

The following is a CISCO configuration at the the central site:

vpdn enable

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Enables a virtual private dial-up network configuration on the router.

vpdn-group 1

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