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Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Specifying Interfaces to Receive and Relay DHCP Packets
You must specify a forwarding route for DHCP packets. You can do so by defining
a relationship between an interface you configured to receive DHCP packets and
an interface you want to transmit DHCP packets.
When you define this type of relationship, the interface pair appears in the
BOOTP relay agent forwarding table. Refer to “Specifying Interfaces to Receive
and Relay DHCP Packets” in Chapter 3 for instructions.
Be sure to set the Pass Through Mode parameter in the BOOTP Relay Agent
Forwarding Table window (refer to Figure 3-5) to DHCP, or BOOTP and DHCP,
to allow DHCP operation.
Specifying Servers for DHCP Services
You can improve the efficiency of the packet forwarding process or transmit
DHCP packets through unnumbered interfaces by specifying servers for DHCP
services. Refer to “Specifying Servers for BOOTP Services” in Chapter 3 for
instructions.
Be sure to set the Pass Through Mode parameter in the BOOTP Relay Agent
Preferred Server Table window (refer to Figure 3-9) to DHCP, or BOOTP and
DHCP, to allow DHCP operation.
Deleting DHCP from an IP Interface
To delete DHCP from an IP interface, while maintaining BOOTP on that
interface, set the Pass Through Mode parameter in the BOOTP Relay Agent
Interface Table window (refer to Figure 3-4) to BOOTP.
To delete both DHCP and BOOTP from an IP interface, delete the BOOTP relay
agent on that interface. Refer to “Deleting the BOO
TP Relay Agent from an IP
Interface” in Chapter 3 for instructions.
Deleting DHCP Globally
To delete DHCP globally, you must delete BOOTP globally. Refer to “Deleting
BOOTP Globally” in Chapter 3 for instructions.
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