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Customizing BootP
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4-5
Setting Up the Routing Path Between the
BootP Server and the Routers
You must define the routing path between the BootP server and the routers to
ensure the successful transmission of BOOTREQUEST packets from one end of
the network to the other. You define this routing path by:
Enabling BootP forwarding on upstream routers
Specifying interfaces to receive and relay BOOTREQUEST packets
Creating a BootP relay agent forwarding table for each router in the path
Enabling BootP on Router Interfaces
Before you enable BootP on router interfaces, make sure that the router is in
forwarding mode. Setting the router to forwarding mode allows the BootP relay
agent to route (forward) all BOOTREQUEST packets and to process both
broadcast packets and all packets explicitly addressed to it. For instructions on
configuring the router in forwarding mode, see Configuring IP Services.
You must enable BootP (also called BootP pass-through or gateway) on all
interfaces in the paths between the routers and the BootP server. For example, you
would enable BootP on the interfaces indicated in Figure 4-1
.
3. Choose
BOOTP
. The BOOTP menu opens.
4. Choose
Relay Agent Interface Table
. The BOOTP Relay Agent Interface Table
window opens. This window lists all the IP
interfaces that you have configured for
BOOTP services on the router.
5. Set the
Pass Through Mode
parameter.
Click on
Help
or see the parameter
description on page A-17
.
6. Click on
Apply
.
7. Click on
Done
. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
Site Manager Procedure
(continued)
You do this System responds
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