Configuring DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay
  
  
    
      To configure the relay function:
     
    
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        Configure VLANs and IP unicast routing.
        
           Note    As in DHCPv4, when you create an IPV6 VLAN
            interface, the corresponding disabledV6VlanList has an entry. The VLAN interface entry
            is removed whenever the bootpRelayv6 for the respective VLAN is enabled, and vice
            versa. 
 
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        Enable the DHCP or BOOTP relay function using the
          following commands:
        enable
            bootprelay {ipv4|ipv6} {vlan[vlan_name] |{vr} vr_name}|all [{vr} vr_name]} enable
            bootprelay {vlan[vlan_name] |{vr} vr_name}|all [{vr} vr_name]} 
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        Configure the addresses to which DHCP or BOOTP requests
          should be directed using the following command:
        configure bootreplay {ipv4} |
              {{vlan}vlan_name} [[add
            ip_address] | delete [ip_address | all]]] |
              ipv6 [[add
            ipv6_address] | [delete
            ipv6_address | all]]]]] {vr
            vrid} configure bootprelay add
            ip_address {vr
            vrid} Note    Use the configure bootprelay ipv6 option
                  interface-id
                InterfaceIDName
                vlan {vlan_name} command to set up a unique
              interface-id. It can be MAC-ID, or port-vlan combination. You can also use this
              command to set up dhcpv6 server/next hop for each VLAN interface, or across VR. A
              configuration applied to the VR level is populated to all VLAN V6 interfaces. 
 
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        To delete an entry, use the following command:
        configure bootprelay delete
            ip_address {vr
            vrid} 
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        To disable BOOTP relay on one or more VLANs, use the
          following command
        disable bootprelay {ipv4 |
              ipv6} {vlan [vlan_name] | {{vr}
              vr_name} | all [{vr}
          vr_name]} disable bootprelay {{vlan}
              [vlan_name] | {{vr} vr_name} | all
              [{vr} vr_name]} 
           Note    When VRRP and BOOTP/DHCP relay are both enabled on
            the switch, the relayed BOOTP agent IP address is the actual switch IP address, not the
            virtual IP address.