Tools ADP Commands

auto-discovery

Syntax

auto-discovery [retry] [terminate]

Context

tools

Description

This command is used to control ADP while it is running.

The retry keyword restarts ADP if it has been halted due to errors. Executing this command clears the rejected DHCP server list for all ports and retries any processing that failed.

The terminate keyword terminates ADP and removes the ADP keyword from the BOF. The router returns to normal operations and any temporary configuration is removed. Network configuration and remote access remain enabled to allow the router to be manually provisioned remotely. ADP will not run again on future system restarts unless it is re-enabled via the CLI.

Default

n/a

Parameters

retry

resumes ADP after being halted for errors

terminate

terminates ADP and removes the ADP keyword from the BOF

auto-discovery echo

Syntax

[no] auto-discovery echo [debugger]

Context

tools

Description

This command enables ADP echoing, which sends periodic updates to the console. The default is for ADP to echo progress summaries and major events. For troubleshooting, the optional debugger parameter causes ADP to echo detailed progress reports with events and timestamps. The command reverts to the default settings each time ADP is run on the system.

The no form of this command disables ADP echoing.

Default

auto-discovery echo

Parameters

debugger

enables ADP echoing of detailed progress reports with events and timestamps