DHCP/BOOTP relay commands
Use the following commands to configure DHCP relay and BOOTP relay:
Use the ip bootp-dhcp network command to select the network from which the
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BOOTP/DHCP server should allocate an address. This command is required only when
there are multiple IP interfaces over the VLAN. Use the no form of this command to
restore the default value. You must be in an interface context to use this command.
Enter ip bootp-dhcp relay to enable relaying of BOOTP and DHCP requests to the
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BOOTP/DHCP server. Use the no form of this command to disable relaying of BOOTP
and DHCP requests. You must be in general context to use this command.
Use the ip bootp-dhcp server command to add a BOOTP/DHCP server to handle
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BOOTP/DHCP requests received by this interface. A maximum of two servers can be
added to a single interface. Use the no form of this command to remove a server. You
must be in an interface context to use this command.
Summary of DHCP and BOOTP relay commands
For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 126: DHCP and BOOTP relay CLI commands
Root level
command
interface
(fastethernet|
VLAN)
ip bootp-dhcp
relay
Command
ip bootp-dhcp
network
ip bootp-dhcp
server
Configuring DHCP and BOOTP relay
Description
Enter the FastEthernet or VLAN interface
configuration context
Select the network from which the
BOOTP/DHCP server should allocate an
address
Add or remove a BOOTP/DHCP server to
handle BOOTP/DHCP requests received by
the current interface
Enable or disable relaying of BOOTP and
DHCP requests to the BOOTP/DHCP server
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