Chapter 3
Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
These sections contain this configuration information:
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Default Switch Information
Table 3-1
Table 3-1
Feature
IP address and subnet mask
Default gateway
Enable secret password
Hostname
Telnet password
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration
DHCP provides configuration information to Internet hosts and internetworking devices. This protocol
consists of two components: one for delivering configuration parameters from a DHCP server to a device
and a mechanism for allocating network addresses to devices. DHCP is built on a client-server model,
in which designated DHCP servers allocate network addresses and deliver configuration parameters to
dynamically configured devices. The switch can act as both a DHCP client and a DHCP server.
During DHCP-based autoconfiguration, your switch (DHCP client) is automatically configured at
startup with IP address information and a configuration file.
With DHCP-based autoconfiguration, no DHCP client-side configuration is needed on your switch.
However, you need to configure the DHCP server for various lease options associated with IP addresses.
If you are using DHCP to relay the configuration file location on the network, you might also need to
configure a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server and a Domain Name System (DNS) server.
The DHCP server for your switch can be on the same LAN or on a different LAN than the switch. If the
DHCP server is running on a different LAN, you should configure a DHCP relay device between your
switch and the DHCP server. A relay device forwards broadcast traffic between two directly connected
LANs. A router does not forward broadcast packets, but it forwards packets based on the destination IP
address in the received packet.
DHCP-based autoconfiguration replaces the BOOTP client functionality on your switch.
When you install the switch, the HP Onboard Administrator might assign an IP address to the switch fa0
Ethernet interface. This occurs if the Onboard Administrator is connected to a network in which a DHCP
server is also connected or if the Onboard Administrator has been configured as a DHCP server. If either
of these conditions is true, the fa0 interface obtains an IP address, and you can manage the switch
through the fa0 interface. See the HP BladeSystem documentation at
http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation
Administrator.
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Default Switch Information, page 3-3
Understanding DHCP-Based Autoconfiguration, page 3-3
Manually Assigning IP Information, page 3-14
shows the default switch information.
Default Switch Information
Default Setting
No IP address or subnet mask are defined.
No default gateway is defined.
No password is defined.
The factory-assigned default hostname is Switch.
No password is defined.
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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Software Configuration Guide
Assigning Switch Information
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