show bootprelay configuration ipv6

show bootprelay

Description

Displays various BOOTP Relay configuration details.

Syntax Description

ipv4 Specifies unconfiguring the DHCPv4 BOOTP Relay service (default).
ipv6 Specifies unconfiguring the DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay service.
vlan Unconfigures BOOTP relay for a specified This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, X670-G2, X690, X695, X870, 5320, 5420, 5520 series switches..
vlan_name Specifies the VLAN name.
include-secondary Removes the include-secondary configuration for the specified VLAN.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display BOOTP Relay details for IPv6.

Example

The following command :

# show bootprelay configuration ipv6
DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay : Enabled on virtual router "VR-Default"
Include Secondary : Enabled (parallel) 

VLAN                      DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay
------------------------  ------------------
VLAN "Default":    
    BOOTP Relay           : Disabled
VLAN "v1":    
    BOOTP Relay           : Enabled    
    Include Secondary     : Enabled (sequential)
VLAN "v2":    
    BOOTP Relay           : Enabled    
    Include Secondary     : Enabled (parallel)
The following example shows DHCPv6/BOOT Relay configuration that is disabled on the VR, but enabled on some VLANs:
# show bootprelay configuration ipv6
DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay : Disabled on virtual router "VR-Default", but enabled on some VLANs.
Include Secondary  : Disabled

VLAN                      DHCPv6 BOOTP Relay
------------------------  ------------------
VLAN "Default":
    BOOTP Relay          : Enabled

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.4.

Information about DHCP/BOOTP relay being disabled for the VR, but enabled on some VLANs was added in ExtremeXOS 22.5.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, X670-G2, X690, X695, X870, 5320, 5420, and 5520 series switches.