Quick Steps For Setting Up Dhcp Relay - OmniSwitch os6900 Network Configuration Manual

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Quick Steps for Setting Up DHCP Relay

Quick Steps for Setting Up DHCP Relay
You must configure DHCP Relay on switches where packets are routed between IP networks.
There is no separate command for enabling or disabling the relay service. DHCP Relay is automatically
enabled on the switch whenever a DHCP server IP address is defined. To set up DHCP Relay, proceed as
follows:
1
Identify the IP address of the DHCP server. Where the DHCP server has IP address 128.100.16.1, use
the following command:
-> ip helper address 128.100.16.1
2
Set the forward delay timer for the DHCP relay. To set the timer for a 15 second delay, use the follow-
ing command:
-> ip helper forward-delay 15
3
Set the maximum hop count value. To set a hop count of 3, use the following command:
-> ip helper maximum-hops 3
Note. Optional. To verify the DHCP Relay configuration, enter the
shown for the DHCP Relay configured in the above Quick Steps is shown here:
-> show ip helper
Ip helper :
Forward Delay (seconds) = 15,
Max number of hops
Relay Agent Information = Disabled,
PXE support
Forward option
Bootup Option
Forwarding address list (Standard mode): 128.100.16.1
For more information about this display, see the "DHCP Relay" chapter in the OmniSwitch CLI Reference
Guide.
page 21-4
= 3,
= Disabled,
= standard mode,
= Disable
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring DHCP Relay
show ip helper
command. The display
June 2013

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