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BLADE OS 5.0 Command Reference
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Chapter 6: The Configuration Menu BMD00142, November 2009
/cfg/l3/bootp
Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration
The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Relay menu is used to allow hosts to obtain their configurations
from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The BOOTP configuration enables
the switch to forward a client request for an IP address to two DHCP/BOOTP servers with IP
addresses that have been configured on the G8124.
BOOTP relay is turned off by default.
[Bootstrap Protocol Relay Menu]
addr - Set IP address of BOOTP server
addr2 - Set IP address of second BOOTP server
on - Globally turn BOOTP relay ON
off - Globally turn BOOTP relay OFF
cur - Display current BOOTP relay configuration
Table 176 Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
addr <IPv4 address (such as 192.4.17.101)>
Sets the IP address of the BOOTP server. To set an IPv4 address, use dotted decimal notation.
addr2 <IPv4 address (such as 192.4.17.101)>
Sets the IP address of the second BOOTP server. To set an IPv4 address, use dotted decimal
notation.
on
Globally turns on BOOTP relay.
off
Globally turns off BOOTP relay.
cur
Displays the current BOOTP relay configuration.