Quidway V100R006C00 Configuration Manual - Static Mode
2.3.1 Example for Configuring NAP-based Remote Deployment in
Static Mode
In this example, the temporary neighbor relationship is set up between the switch and the device
with the empty configuration and IP addresses are assigned to the switch and the device to
implement remote deployment in manual mode.
Networking Requirements
, the user needs to perform a remote login to Switch B from Switch A.
Switch B is the master device, and temporary neighbor relationship is to be set up between
Switch B and Switch C having an empty configuration. Switch B and Switch C need to be directly
connected via a single hop. Both the interfaces connecting Switch B and Switch C should be in
the Up state, and should support NAP.
Figure 2-1
Networking diagram of NAP-based remote deployment
Network
SwitchA
PC
SwitchB
SwitchC
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
1.
Configure a NAP master interface on Switch B.
2.
Configure an IP address for establishing a NAP connection on Switch B.
3.
Use NAP to log in to Switch C from Switch B by means of Telnet.
Data Preparation
To complete the configuration, you need the following data:
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Two primary IP addresses. The two IP addresses are primary IP addresses for the master
interface and the slave interface respectively, and should be on the same network segment.
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Two secondary IP addresses. The two IP addresses are secondary IP addresses for the
master interface and the slave interface respectively, and should be on the same network
segment.
Procedure
Step 1
Configure a NAP master interface on Switch B
system-view
[Quidway]
sysname SwitchB
[SwitchB]
interface xgigabitethernet0/0/1
[SwitchB-XGigabitEthernet0/0/1]
nap port master
Step 2
Configure an IP address for establishing a NAP connection on Switch B
Quidway S6700 Series Ethernet Switches
Configuration Guide - Device Management
2 NAP Configuration
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