Conditions That Cause ZTP to Exit or Fail
Table 1 lists the conditions that cause a device to exit the ZTP process or cause the ZTP function to become invalid.
Table 1 List of conditions that cause ZTP to exit or failCondition
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Impact
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The device starts with non-base configuration, or the name of the configuration file for the startup is not vrpcfg.zip.
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ZTP becomes invalid.
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The set ztp disable command is run.
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The ZTP function is disabled. To use the ZTP function again, run the set ztp enable command.
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Any of the following configurations is performed on the device:
- An IP address is configured for any interface, excluding the following configurations: 192.168.0.1 is configured for the management network port, an IP address is configured for a loopback interface, and an IP address is configured for a DCN-related sub-interface.
- The undo pnp enable command is configured globally.
- A VLAN is configured globally.
- A BD is configured globally.
- A VSI is configured globally.
- The device is configured as an AP.
- The DHCP client function is configured on an interface.
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The ZTP process ends.
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Login to the device through DCN succeeds.
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The ZTP process ends.
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