Displays various bootprelay configuration details.
ipv4 |
Specifies unconfiguring the DHCPv4 BOOTP Relay service (default). |
ipv6 |
Specifies unconfiguring the DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay service. |
vlan |
Unconfigures BOOTP relay for a specified VLAN. |
vlan_name |
Specifies the VLAN name. |
include-secondary |
Removes the include-secondary configuration for the specified VLAN. |
IPv4 is the default relay service.
Use this command to display bootprelay output.
The following command :
Switch.1 # show bootprelay Bootprelay : Enabled on virtual router "VR-Default" DHCP Relay Agent Information Option : Enabled on virtual router "VR-Default" DHCP Relay Agent Information Check : Enabled on virtual router "VR-Default" DHCP Relay Agent Information Policy : Replace DHCP Relay Agent Information Remote-ID : "default" Bootprelay servers for virtual router "VR-Default": Destination: 10.127.8.1 DHCP/BOOTP relay statistics for virtual router "VR-Default" Received from client = 2 Received from server = 2 Requests relayed = 2 Responses relayed = 2 DHCP Discover = 1 DHCP Offer = 1 DHCP Request = 1 DHCP Ack = 1 DHCP Decline = 0 DHCP NAck = 0 DHCP Release = 0 DHCP Inform = 0 DHCP Information Option 82 packets statistics for virtual router "VR-Default" Received from client = 0 Received from server = 2 Requests replaced = 0 Responses dropped = 0 Opt82 added to Requests = 2 Note: Default Remote-ID : System MAC Address
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.4.
This command is available on all platforms.