
Configuring BOOTP Services
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Parameter: Timeout Secs.
Default: 0 second
Range: 0 to 65535 seconds
Function: Specifies the minimum number of seconds that the router waits before
forwarding a BOOTREQUEST packet. If the value in the seconds field of
a BOOTREQUEST packet is less than the value you specify for this
parameter, the router drops the packet.
Instructions: Accept the default, 0, or specify a number between 1 and 65535,
inclusive.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.8.3.1.1.6
Parameter: Pass Through Mode
Default: BOOTP
Options: BOOTP
| DHCP | BOOTP and DHCP
Function: Specifies whether the interface relays BOOTP, DHCP, or BOOTP and
DHCP requests
Instructions: Select BOOTP to relay BOOTP requests.
Select DHCP to relay DHCP requests.
Select BOOTP and DHCP to relay both BOOTP and DHCP requests.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.8.3.1.1.16
Specifying Interfaces That Receive and Relay BOOTP Packets
You must specify a forwarding route for BOOTREQUEST packets. You can do so
by defining a relationship between an interface you want to receive
BOOTREQUEST packets and an interface you want to transmit BOOTREQUEST
packets. When you define this type of relationship, the interface pair appears in
the BOOTP Relay Agent Forwarding Table window.
Depending on the configuration of your network, you can specify
• One input IP interface to forward packets to multiple output IP interfaces
• Multiple input interfaces to forward to multiple output interfaces
• Multiple input interfaces to forward to one output interface
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