Configuring BootP/DHCP on a VLAN or VRF instance
Before you begin
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You must enable IP Routing on the interface. 
About this task
Use the DHCP Relay tab to configure the DHCP behavior on a VLAN. The DHCP Relay tab is available only if the VLAN is routed and is assigned an IP address.
Procedure
- In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: .
- Click VLANs > Basic.
- Select a VLAN.
- Click IP.
- Click the DHCP Relay tab.
- Select Enable.
- Configure the parameters as required.
- Click Apply.
DHCP Relay field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the DHCP Relay tab.
| Variable | Value | 
|---|---|
| Enable | Lets you use BootP/DHCP on the port. The default is disable. | 
| MaxHop | Sets the maximum number of hops a BootP/DHCP packet can take from the DHCP client to the DHCP server. The maximum number of hops is 16. The default is 4. | 
| MinSec | Represents the minimum number of seconds to wait between receiving a DHCP packet and forwarding the DHCP packet to the DHCP server. A value of 0 indicates that forwarding is done immediately. The default value is 0. | 
| Mode | Indicates the type of DHCP packet required. The options are: 
 The default is both. | 
| AlwaysBroadcast | When enabled, the DHCP Reply packets are sent as a broadcast to the DHCP client. The default is disable. | 
| CircuitId | Indicates whether DHCP Relay inserted the option 82 circuit ID information into the DHCP packets before sending the DHCP packets to the DHCP server. The default is disable. | 
| RemoteId | Indicates whether DHCP Relay inserted the option 82 remote ID information into the DHCP packets before sending the DHCP packets to the DHCP server. The default is disable. | 
| Trusted | Indicates if DHCP packets come through a trusted DHCP circuit. Only packets with GIADDR configured to 0 and containing option 82 are forwarded if the circuit is trusted. The default value is false. | 




