Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration
BOOTP Relay Broadcast Domain Configuration
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G8332 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Relay commands are used to allow hosts to
obtain their configurations from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server. The BOOTP configuration enables the switch to forward a client request for
an IP address to DHCP/BOOTP servers with IP addresses that have been
configured on the G8332.
BOOTP relay is turned off by default.
Table 325.
Global BOOTP Relay Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] ip bootprelay enable
Globally enables or disables BOOTP relay.
Command mode: Global configuration
ip bootprelay server <1‐5> address <IP address>
Sets the IP address of the selected global BOOTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ip bootprelay server <1‐5>
Removes the specified BOOTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
This menu allows you to configure a BOOTP server for a specific broadcast
domain, based on its associated VLAN.
Table 326.
BOOTP Relay Broadcast Domain Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] ip bootprelay bcastdomain <1‐10> enable
Enables or disables BOOTP Relay for the broadcast domain.
Command mode: Global configuration
ip bootprelay bcastdomain <1‐10> server <1‐5> address
<IPv4 address>
Sets the IP address of the BOOTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
no ip bootprelay bcastdomain <1‐10> server <1‐5>
Removes the broadcast domain BOOTP server.
Command mode: Global configuration
ip bootprelay bcastdomain <1‐10> vlan <VLAN ID (1‐4094)>
Configures the VLAN of the broadcast domain. Each broadcast domain must
have a unique VLAN.
Command mode: Global configuration