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Figure 2-5 illustrates a BootP/DHCP relay implementation.
Figure 2-5. BootP/DHCP Relay Implementation
DHCP Server Implementation
The DHCP server implementation allows you configure a router to act as a DHCP
server. In this scenario, the DHCP server, acting in proxy fashion, uses the NetID
Server Manager to manage and maintain IP addresses and configuration
information stored in its database (see Figure 2-6
). The DHCP server uses the
information in the database to assign IP addresses and host configuration
information to DHCP clients. For more information about configuring a DHCP
server, see “Modifying the DHCP Server Configuration” on page 6-2.
DHCP server
Router
Boot P
(relay agent)
DC0005A
IP network
DHCP
client
DHCP
client
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