System information

BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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Example
The following example configures a MOTD. The pound sign (#) is the delimiting
character.
MOT(config)#banner motd The router will be rebooted at 12 a.m.
Use the no motd command to delete the MOTD banner.
Configuring Server Related Parameters
This chapter describes how to configure server-related parameters on the BSR in
order to establish proper communication between the BSR and the different types of
servers that are connected to the BSR.
Use the following sections to configure server-related parameters on the BSR:
Configuring DHCP Relay
Configuring DNS
Configuring LDAP
Configuring SNTP
Configuring UDP Broadcast Relay
Configuring FTP Access
Enabling the RADIUS Client on the BSR
Configuring DHCP Relay
This section describes how to configure the BSR to forward UDP broadcasts,
including IP address requests, from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
clients. You can configure the BSR to act as a DHCP relay agent. In this case, a
locally attached host can issue a DHCP or BOOTP request as a broadcast message. If
the router sees this broadcast message, it relays the message to a specified DHCP or
BOOTP server.