External bootp relay, External bootp relay -6 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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BOOTP/DHCP Relay

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External BOOTP Relay

The

BOOTP

relay may be configured on a router that is external to the switch. In this applica-

tion example the switched network has a single AutoTracker Group configured with multiple
segments. All of the network hosts are

DHCP

-ready, meaning they obtain their network

address from the

DHCP

server. The

DHCP

server resides behind an external network router,

which supports the

BOOTP

relay functionality.

One requirement for routing

DHCP

frames is that the router must support

BOOTP

relay func-

tionality to be able to forward

DHCP

frames. In this example,

BOOTP

relay is supported within

an external router, which forwards request frames from the incoming router port to the outgo-
ing router port attached to the Omni Switch/Router.

DHCP Clients are Members of the Same VLAN

The external router inserts the subnet address of the first hop segment into the

DHCP

request

frames from the

DHCP

clients. This subnet address allows the

DHCP

server to locate the

segment that the requesting client resides on. In this example, all clients attached to the Omni
Switch/Router are

DHCP

-ready and will have the same subnet address (130.0.0.0) inserted into

each of the requests by the router’s

BOOTP

relay function. The

DHCP

server will assign a

different IP address to each of the clients. The switch does not need an IP address assigned
and all

DHCP

clients will be members of either a default

VLAN

or an IP protocol

VLAN

.

Omni Switch/Router

12345678

123456

Group 1

DHCP Client

s

130.0.0.11

130.0.0.12

DHCP Clients

130.0.0.14

130.0.0.13

DHCP Client

s

130.0.0.15

DHCP Server

125.0.0.1

125.0.0.2

External

BOOTP

Relay

DHCP Client

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