When the DHCP relay agent forwards a
		Bootstrap Protocol or DHCP request, the relay agent sets the Gateway Address field (GIADDR)
		of the packet with the address you configure.  
 
	 About this task
 
		Consider the following when you configure the
				DHCPv4 relay gateway address.
					- If the relay gateway address is
						configured, but no IP address is configured on the interface, the DHCP relay
						agent does not relay the requests. 
 
					- When the relay gateway address matches an IP address that is configured on
						the interface, it is used to stamp the request.
 
					- When the relay gateway address does
						not match the IP addresses configured on the interface, the DHCP relay agent
						uses the default value, which is the lowest-numbered IP address configured
						on the interface.  
 
					- Virtual IP addresses or local
						subnet broadcast addresses must not be used as the relay gateway address. 
 
					- Any primary or secondary IP address
						configured on the interface can be used as the relay gateway address.