All-Networks or All-Subnets Broadcast Address
is 255.255.255.255, the default used when there are no addresses config-
ured in the Bootrequest destination list. An all-subnets broadcast
address has the network number followed by all zeroes or all ones. For
example, a network 15 all-subnets broadcast is 15.255.255.255. The class
B network number 128.1 has an all-subnets broadcast of 128.1.255.255.
There are two cases to consider: either the relay agent has an interface in
the specified network, or the relay agent does not have an interface in the
specified network. If the router has one or more interfaces in the specified
network, it transmits a Bootrequest packet on each adjacent subnet with the
specified network number. The destination IP address of each packet is the
all-hosts broadcast address for the subnet on which the packet is sent (for
example, 15.1.1.255). Since the packets are addressed only to the adjacent
subnet, all routers in the path between the client and server must have
Bootp relay agent functionality. For the second case, routers that are not
relay agents drop the Bootrequest packets. The other relay agents relay the
Bootrequest packets in accordance with their configured destination
address lists.
If the router does not have an adjacent subnet in the specified network, it
will forward the Bootrequest along the path to the destination network as
learned by the routing protocol. Thus,, no relay agents are needed between
the relay agent that initiated the Bootrequest and the first router with an
interface in the destination network. The first router that has an interface in
the destination network must be a relay agent. It forwards the Bootrequest
in accordance with its configured destination address list.
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Summary of Contents for 600 Series
Page 1: ...Hewlett Packard Series 200 400 and 600 Routers HP Routing Services and Applications ...
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Page 5: ...1 Product Notes ...
Page 6: ...Features of HP Routers Architecture and Technology Branch Office Routing Product Notes 1 2 ...
Page 38: ...Architecture and Technology Software Control Path Architecture 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...Branch Office Routing Future Directions 1 48 ...
Page 53: ...2 Routing Services Notes ...
Page 106: ...Bridging Service Traffic Prioritization 2 54 ...
Page 158: ...Novell IPX Routing Service NetBIOS Protocol Support 2 106 ...
Page 194: ...Data Compression for WAN Links Conclusion 2 142 ...
Page 195: ...3 Application Notes and Case Studies ...
Page 224: ...Improving Network Availability Application Recovery 3 30 ...
Page 234: ...ISDN Wide Area Network Design Dry Creek Joint Elem School District Performance 3 40 ...
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