client regardless of the current configuration of the set dhcp relay
layer2-unicast-replies command or the set dhcp relay broadcast-flag-replies
command. These commands control the transmission method used for DHCP reply
packets.
This behavior applies only to DHCP relay proxy; it does not apply to DHCP relay
because DHCP relay does not maintain a list of active clients or receive address
renewal requests from clients.
For information about using the set dhcp relay layer2-unicast-replies command,
see "Configuring Layer 2 Unicast Transmission Method for Reply Packets to DHCP
Clients" on page 496. For information about using the set dhcp relay
broadcast-flag-replies command, see "Configuring Layer 2 Unicast Transmission
Method for Reply Packets to DHCP Clients" on page 496.
Managing Host Routes on page 513
Related Topics
set dhcp relay proxy
set dhcp relay proxy send-first-offer
set dhcp relay proxy timeout
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