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TPL IP Stack Configuration Flags

TPL IP Stack Configuration Flags
Cisco 800 Fast Step version 2.4 and higher supports IP stack configuration flags. The flags are as
follows:
! SetForceStaticAddressOnPCAlways=0
! ForceStaticIPAddress=
! ForceStaticIPMask=
! SetForceDHCPClinetOnPCAlways=0
The identifier must be present in the header of the TPL file. For example:
! Cisco Fast Step Template
!
! SetForceStaticAddressOnPCAlways=0
! ForceStaticIPAddress=
! ForceStaticIPMask=
! SetForceDHCPClientOnPCAlways=0

IP Stack Configuration Flag Descriptions

The flags and their functions are as described in this section.
! SetForceStaticAddressOnPCAlways=
If this flag value is set to 1, the PC is set to a static IP address and mask according to the values given
in the flags ForceStaticIPAddress and ForceStaticIPMask. The PC is set to these static addresses before
trying to connect to the router.
If this flag value is set to 0, the IP address of the PC on which Cisco 800 Fast Step is running remains
unchanged.
! ForceStaticIPAddress=
This flag value indicates the IP address that is set on the PC before Cisco 800 Fast Step tries to connect
to the router. The value is considered only when the SetForceStaticAddressOnPCAlways flag value is
set to 1.
! ForceStaticIPMask=
This flag value indicates the IP mask that is set on the PC before the Cisco 800 Fast Step tries to connect
to the router. The value is considered only when the SetForceStaticAddressOnPCAlways flag is set to 1.
! SetForceDHCPClientOnPCAlways=0
If this flag value is set to 1, the PC is set as a DHCP client by Cisco 800 Fast Step after the router has
been configured.
If this flag value is set to 0, the PC IP stack is untouched.
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