Configuring L2 And L3 Relay; Features; L2 And L3 Relay Overview; What Is L3 Dhcp Relay - Dell PowerConnect 8024 User Configuration Manual

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Configuring L2 and L3 Relay

Features

This chapter describes how to configure the L2 DHCP Relay, L3 DHCP
Relay, and IP Helper features on PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-series
switches.
The topics covered in this chapter include:

L2 and L3 Relay Overview

Default L2/L3 Relay Values
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (Web)
Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features (CLI)
Relay Agent Configuration Example
L2 and L3 Relay Overview
When a DHCP client and server are in the same IP subnet, they can directly
connect to exchange IP address requests and replies. However, buying and
maintaining a DHCP server on each subnet can be expensive and is often
impractical. The relay features on the PowerConnect 8000-series and 8100-
series switches can help enable communication between DHCP clients and
DHCP servers that reside in different subnets. Configuring L3 DHCP relay
also enables the bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) relay.

What Is L3 DHCP Relay?

Network infrastructure devices can be used to relay packets between a DHCP
client and server on different subnets. Such a device, an Layer 3 Relay agent,
is often a router or L3 switch. The L3 relay agent must have an IP interface on
the client subnets and, if it does not have an IP interface on the server's
subnet, it should be able to route traffic toward the server's subnet.
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