The Apstra ZTP server attempts to assign an IP address for its
eth0 interface via DHCP, by default. If you're using the Apstra ZTP server as a DHCP server,
you must set a management IP address. If you didn't set the IP address on first boot using the
interactive bash script that automatically runs, then you can follow the steps below to do it
now.
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SSH into the Apstra ZTP server as admin (
ssh
admin@<apstra-ztp-server-ip>
where
<apstra-ztp-server-ip>
is the IP address of the Apstra ZTP
server.)
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Edit the
/etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml
file to configure the static
management IP address. See example below. (For more information about using netplan, see
https://netplan.io/examples)
admin@apstra-ztp:~$ sudo vi /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml
[sudo] password for admin:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# For more information, see netplan(5).
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
eth0:
dhcp4: no
addresses: [192.168.59.4/24]
routes:
- to: default
via: 192.168.59.1
nameservers:
search: [example.com, example.net]
addresses: [69.16.169.11, 69.16.170.11]
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Apply the change with one of the following methods:
Next Step: Replace the SSL Certificate for the Apstra ZTP
Server GUI.