BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
Release 1.0
3-32
MGBI
526360-001-00 Rev. B
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Configuring UDP Broadcast Relay
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Configuring a Loopback Interface for TFTP Packets
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Enabling the RADIUS Client on the BSR
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Configuring Secure Shell Server Security
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Configuring DHCP Relay
This section describes how to configure the BSR to forward UDP broadcasts,
including IP address requests, from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
clients. You can configure the BSR to act as a DHCP relay agent. In this case, a
locally attached host can issue a DHCP or BOOTP request as a broadcast message. If
the router sees this broadcast message, it relays the message to a specified DHCP or
BOOTP server.
The DHCP client-server protocol enables devices on an IP network (the DHCP
clients) to request configuration information from a DHCP server. DHCP Relay
configures the BSR to forward UDP broadcasts, including IP address requests, from
DHCP clients.Configure the BSR to be a DHCP relay agent if you have locally
attached hosts and a distant DHCP or BOOTP server.
Follow these steps to configure the BSR for DHCP relay:
1.
Enter Interface Configuration mode for the Ethernet interface.
MOT(config)#
interface ethernet
<
X
/
Y
>
where:
X
is 0.
Y
is the Ethernet port number.
2.
Use the
ip helper-address
command in Interface Configuration mode to forward
default UDP broadcasts including IP configuration requests to the DHCP server:
MOT
(config-if)#
ip helper-address <
A.B.C.D
>
where:
A.B.C.D
is the destination address.
Example
MOT
(config-if)#
ip helper-address 200.200.200.1
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