Allied Telesis AT-WA1104G-10 User Manual

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Version 291-10
C613-10488-00 REV G

CR00014172

BOOTP

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This enhancement enables you to associate a BOOTP relay destination with a
given interface. To do this, use the new optional interface parameter in the
command:

ADD BOOTp RELAy=ipadd INTerface=interface

BOOTP packets received on this interface are relayed to the specified relay
destination only. You can define the same interface for multiple relay
destinations; the router or switch relays any BOOTP packets received to each relay
destination.

If you do not specify an interface, the destination becomes a “generic”
destination. If the router or switch receives a BOOTP message on an interface for
which no specific destination is defined, the router or switch relays the message
to all generic destinations. This is the same as the behaviour prior to this
enhancement.

To remove a destination that is associated with an interface, use the command:

DELete BOOTp RELAy=ipadd INTerface=interface

To see the interfaces that each destination is associated with, use the pre-existing
command:

SHow BOOTp RELAy

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CR00014238

DHCP

Snooping

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DHCP snooping records its client database into a file in NVS (if possible) or Flash
memory. In previous versions, that file was named bindings.dsn. From this
version, the file structure has changed and the file is now named bind0002.dsn.

When you upgrade a switch to this version, the switch creates the new client
database file 10 seconds after initialising the new version. After that, you can
safely delete the old bindings.dns file, if desired.

Note that the functionality of DHCP snooping has not changed, only the
filename.

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CR

Module

Level

Description

AR4

00

AR7

x5

AR7

x0S

Rap

ier i

AT

-8800

A

T-8

600

A

T-8

700

XL

x900

-48

A

T-

99

00

A

T-9

800

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