Displays the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)/BOOTP Relay statistics and the configuration for the VRs.
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 (Virtual LAN). |
vlan_name |
Specifies the VLAN name. |
include-secondary |
Removes the include-secondary configuration for the specified VLAN. |
None.
The fields displayed in the DHCP Information Option 82 section depend on the configuration defined by the configure bootprelay dhcp-agent information policy [drop | keep | replace] command. If the policy configured is keep, the Requests unmodified counter appears. If the policy configured is replace, the Requests replaced counter appears. And if the drop policy is configured, the Requests dropped counter appears.
The Opt82 added to Requests counter indicates the number of DHCP requests to which the BOOTP Relay agent (the switch) has added its own option 82 information.
The following example displays the DHCP/BOOTP relay statistics for existing VRs:
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 10.1.
This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X620, X690, X870 series switches.