Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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IP Helper/DHCP Relay Commands

Certain preexisting configurable DHCP relay options do not apply to relay of

other protocols. These options are unchanged. The user may optionally set a

DHCP maximum hop count or minimum wait time.
The relay agent relays DHCP packets in both directions. It relays broadcast

packets from the client to one or more DHCP servers, and relays packets to

the client that the DHCP server unicasts back to the relay agent. For other

protocols, the relay agent only relays broadcast packets from the client to the

server. Packets from the server back to the client are assumed to be unicast

directly to the client. Because there is no relay in the return direction for

protocols other than DHCP, the relay agent retains the source IP address from

the original client packet. The relay agent uses a local IP address as the source

IP address of relayed DHCP client packets.

When a switch receives a broadcast UDP packet on a routing interface, the

relay agent verifies that the interface is configured to relay to the destination

UDP port. If so, the relay agent unicasts the packet to the configured server IP

addresses. Otherwise, the relay agent verifies that there is a global

configuration for the destination UDP port. If so, the relay agent unicasts the

packet to the configured server IP addresses. Otherwise the packet is not

relayed.
The relay agent only relays packets that meet the following conditions:

• The destination MAC address must be the all-ones broadcast address

(FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF).

• The destination IP address must be the limited broadcast address

(255.255.255.255) or a directed broadcast address for the receive interface.

• The IP time-to-live (TTL) must be greater than 1.

DNS

53

NetBIOS Name Server

137

NetBIOS Datagram Server

138

TACACS Server

49

Time Service

37

DHCP

67

Trivial File Transfer Protocol

69

Protocol

UDP Port Number

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