Table 30: ip bootp server command parameters
Parameters
Description
always | disable | last | needed
Specifies when to use BootP:
• always-Always use BootP
• disable-never use BootP
• last-use BootP or the last known address
• needed-use BootP only when needed
Note: The default value is to use BootP when
needed.
no ip bootp server command
The
no ip bootp
server command disables the BootP server.
The syntax for the
no ip bootp
server command is:
no ip bootp server
The
no ip bootp
server command is executed in the Global Configuration command
mode.
default ip bootp server command
The
default ip bootp server
command uses BootP when needed.
The syntax for the
default ip bootp server
command is:
default ip bootp server
The
default ip bootp server
command is executed in the Global Configuration
command mode.
shutdown command
About this task
The
shutdown
command proves a mechanism for safely shutting down a switch without
interfering with device processes or corrupting the software image. After this command is
issued, the configuration is saved, auto-save functionality is temporarily disabled, and
configuration changes are not allowed until the switch restarts. If the shutdown is cancelled,
auto-save functionality returns to the state in which it was previously functioning.
The
shutdown
command has the following syntax:
shutdown [force] [minutes-to-
wait <1-60>] [cancel]
The following table describes the parameters of the
shutdown
command.
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