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Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)SG
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Chapter3 Configuring the Switch for the First Time
Configuring the Switch
DNS Server Configuration
The DNS server maps the TFTP server name maritsu to IP address 10.0.0.3.
TFTP Server Configuration (on UNIX)
The TFTP server base directory is set to /tftpserver/work/. This directory contains the network-c onfg file
used in the two-file read method. This file contains the host name to be assigned to the switch based on
its IP address. The base directory also contains a configuration file for each switch (switch1-confg,
switch2-confg, and so forth) as shown in the following display:
prompt> cd /tftpserver/work/
prompt> ls
network-confg
switch1-confg
switch2-confg
switch3-confg
switch4-confg
prompt> cat network-confg
ip host switch1 10.0.0.21
ip host switch2 10.0.0.22
ip host switch3 10.0.0.23
ip host switch4 10.0.0.24
DHCP Client Configuration
No configuration file is present on Switch 1 through Switch 4.
Configuration Explanation
In Figure 3-3, Switch 1 reads its configuration file as follows:
Switch 1 obtains its IP address 10.0.0.21 from the DHCP server.
If no configuration filename is given in the DHCP server reply, Switch 1 reads the network-co nfg
file from the base directory of the TFTP server.
Switch 1 adds the contents of the network-confg file to its h ost table.
Switch 1 reads its host table by indexing its IP address 10.0.0.21 to its host name (switch1).
Switch 1 reads the configuration file that corresponds to its host name; for example, it reads
switch1-confg from the TFTP server.
Switches 2 through 4 retrieve their configuration files and IP addresses in the same way.
Configuring the Switch
The following sections describe how to configure your switch:
Using Configuration Mode to Configure Your Switch, page 3-9
Verifying the Running Configuration Settings, page 3-9
Saving the Running Configuration Settings to Your Start-Up File, page 3-10
Reviewing the Configuration in NVRAM, page 3-10
Configuring a Default Gateway, page 3-11
Configuring a Static Route, page 3-11