configure bootprelay
configure bootprelay [ {vlan [vlan_name]} [add
ip_address | delete [ip_address] | all ]]
Description
This command configures DHCPv4/v6 server/next hop relay for each VLAN IPv4 interfaces. This command is not applicable to IPv6 interfaces. Configuring bootprelay per VLAN v6 level is supported only on IPv4, and not on IPv6.
Syntax Description
| bootprelay | BOOTP Relay service. |
| add | Adds DHCP BOOTP Relay server. |
| delete | Deletes DHCP BOOTP Relay server. |
| ip_address | IP address of bootp relay server. |
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure the DHCPv4/v6 server / next hop for each VLAN interface. The configuration applied to the VR level is populated to all VLAN v4 IPv4/v6 interfaces.
Example
The following example displays IPv6 bootprelay information:
* Slot-2 Stack.38 # sh bootprelay configuration ipv4
DHCPv4 BOOTP Relay : Enabled on virtual router "VR-Default"
Include Secondary : Disabled
BOOTP Relay Servers : 10.127.6.243
DHCP Relay Agent Information Option: Disabled
DHCP Relay Agent Information Check : Disabled
DHCP Relay Agent Information Policy: Replace
VLAN DHCPv4 BOOTP Relay
------------------------ ------------------
VLAN "Default":
BOOTP Relay : Enabled
VLAN "client":
BOOTP Relay : Enabled
BOOTP Relay Servers : 10.1.1.1 10.127.6.101 10.127.6.243
DHCP Relay Agent Information Option: Disabled
DHCP Relay Agent Information Check : Disabled
DHCP Relay Agent Information Policy: Replace
VLAN "client1":
BOOTP Relay : Enabled
VLAN "dhcpv4server":
BOOTP Relay : Enabled
VLAN "server":
BOOTP Relay : Enabled
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.5.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
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