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31 Configuring DHCP Relay
The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a connectionless transport protocol that runs on top of IP networks.
The DHCP Relay allows you to use nonroutable protocols (such as UDP) in a routing environment. UDP
is used for applications that do not require the establishment of a session and end-to-end error checking.
Email and file transfer are two applications that could use UDP. UDP offers a direct way to send and
receive datagrams over an IP network and is primarily used for broadcasting messages. This chapter
describes the DHCP Relay feature. This feature allows UDP broadcast packets to be forwarded across
VLANs that have IP routing enabled.

In This Chapter

This chapter describes the basic components of DHCP Relay and how to configure them. CLI commands
are used in the configuration examples. For more details about the syntax of commands, see the
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
Configuration procedures described in this chapter include:
Quick steps for configuring DHCP Relay on
Setting the IP address for Global DHCP on
Identifying the VLAN for Per-VLAN DHCP on
Enabling BOOTP/DHCP Relay on
Setting the Forward Delay time on
Setting the Maximum Hops value on
Setting the Relay Forwarding Option to Standard, Per-VLAN, or AVLAN on
Using automatic IP configuration to obtain an IP address for the switch on
Configuring relay for generic UDP service ports on
Using the Relay Agent Information Option (Option-82) on
Using DHCP Snooping on
For information about the IP protocol, see
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