
14. Provisioning the iMG/RG Provisioning Strategy
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AlliedView NMS Administration Guide
14.1.4 Configuring Components for DHCP Discovery
14.1.4.1 Overview
For the RG to be discovered using DHCP, the user must configure the following tools and files correctly.
Note: For the iMG/RGs to use DHCP correctly, all iMAPs must use DHCP Relay, not DHCP Snooping. Refer to the Allied Telesis
Software Reference Manual for details on the differences between the two types of DHCP.
Note: For the iMG/RGs to use DHCP correctly, all AlliedWare Plus devices connected directly to iMG/RGs must use DHCP Relay, not
DHCP Snooping, which was added in release 5.3.4. Refer to the Allied Telesis Software Reference for AlliedWare Plus™
Operating System for details on the differences between the two types of DHCP.
14.1.4.2 iMG/RG Boot Load Configurator for SNMP and CWMP types
This tool creates bootstrap configurations for the iMG/RG types. The Bootstrap configuration can include:
• firmware
• snmpinit file - defines the device's SNMP communities
• snmpd.cnf file - includes defining the device's trap host
• im.conf file - includes defining the device's management VLAN identifier
• MD5SUM file - used by RGs as a guide to which files need to be downloaded
• cm.bsvlan7t file - This file is used to set up the Mgmt VLAN (the number entered in the Mgmt VLAN ID field) and dhcp
using the VLAN to configure the iMG/RG.
The Boot Configurator creates bootstrap configurations for all iMG types which can serve as a uniform starting point for
customer provisioning as iMGs are added to a managed network. The configurator then places the bootstrap loads into the
NMS TFTP server directory tree, where they are accessible to the TFTP clients (the iMG/RGs).
The files that make up the Bootstrap configuration are downloaded by the iMG via TFTP when the iMG first boots up over
the default VLAN. The bootstrap configuration will initialize the iMG's Management VLAN, SNMP settings, and software
release.
The tool can only be launched from the NMS server. Navigate to the bin directory under the AlliedView NMS installation
directory. Launch the tool with:
• AT_BootConfigurator.bat on Windows (or use the load menu and select Tools -> RG Boot Configurator)
• AT_BootConfigurator.sh on Solaris.
The GUI will appear, as shown below.
Caution: While the tool simplifies the process, it still must be used with caution, since the loads created have to be consistent with the
DHCP configuration, which is not, and generally cannot be, integrated into the tool (since it is likely to run on a different host
with different security credentials). This tool will create loads with whatever parameters are entered, so the user must be
sure the parameters are valid and meaningful. Mistakes can be corrected by repeating the process and overwriting invalid
loads.
The configurator is organized into separate tabs:
• Summary - Lists the existing configurations. The Release 2 snd 3 configurations are grouped as SNMP types and the
Release 4 configurations are grouped as CWMP types. The Refresh button, which is only enabled on the Summary tab,
will refresh the display and add any new configurations created.
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