Enabling bootp/dhcp relay, Enabling bootp/dhcp relay -9 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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BOOTP/DHCP Relay

Page 26-9

In this example, the

VLAN

defined by an IP protocol policy is used as a mechanism to group

the DHCP server and associated clients. The

DHCP

server is local, so all clients requesting an

IP

address will be allocated an

IP

address on the same subnet.

Note

This configuration works if you require only one

DHCP

subnet. All clients received on the same router port will
be assigned to the same

VLAN

.

Note that the client’s request frames will also be received and forwarded by the

BOOTP

relay

if it is configured.

The non-

DHCP

workstations will be assigned to

VLAN

s defined by Network Address policies.

These workstations already have manually configured

IP

addresses. They don’t require a

server to dynamically assign them an address. AutoTracker will move these workstations into
the

VLAN

s with

IP

network address policies (

VLAN 10

and

VLAN 20

).

It is true that these non-

DHCP

workstations also match the

IP

protocol policy. However,

Network Address policies have precedence over

IP

protocol policies. If AutoTracker finds a

match on a Network Address policy, it does not look for a protocol policy match.

Enabling BOOTP/DHCP Relay

To enable

UDP

relay for

BOOTP/DHCP

:

At the prompt for the UDP Relay Configuration screen (the UDP Relay Configuration screen is
displayed using the

relayc

command described in UDP Relay Configuration Screen on page

26-3), enter the following:

1=y

The screen redisplays with more configuration options for

BOOTP/DHCP

.

UDP Relay Configuration

1) BOOTP/DHCP Enabled

: Yes

11) Server Address{list/add/delete}

: UNSET

12) Forward Delay

: 3

13) Maximum Hops

: 4

2) NBNS Enabled

: No

3) NBDD Enabled

: No

4) +Generic Services Menu

Command {Item=Value/?/Help/Quit/Redraw/Save} (Redraw) :

The parameters are defined here.

Server Address

This parameter allows you to list, add, or delete the server address(es) to which the

BOOTP/

DHCP

relay will forward. The default is

UNSET.

When you have configured at least one valid

address, the value redisplays as

SET

. Up to 8 addresses may be configured. The server address

cannot be an internal DHCP server configured through the IP Control feature. For more infor-
mation about IP Control, see the Switched Network Solutions User Manual.

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