Avaya G450 Network Router User Manual


 
IP Route
234 Avaya Integrated Management Release 4.0.1 Software Update Manager
Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Parameters
To display and update DHCP/BOOTP parameters:
Select IP Route > DHCP > DHCP/BOOTP Parameters. The DHCP/BOOTP Parameters
window opens.
Figure 105: DHCP/BOOTP Parameters Window
The following parameters are displayed:
Table 78: DHCP/BOOTP Parameters
Field Description
Layer 2 Interface
name
The interface name upon which the clients are located.
Server1 Address The IP address of the first of two possible DHCP servers for the interface.
Server2 Address The IP address of the second of two possible DHCP servers for the interface.
Relay Mode The method by which the DHCP relay chooses an IP address to include in
the DHCP request.
When relaying a DHCP/BOOTP request, the relay has to write its own IP
address into the relayed DHCP request. This address is used by the DHCP
server to determine the subnet from which the client’s IP address has been
allocated. When the router has multiple IP addresses on the same VLAN,
any of these addresses can be used when relaying DHCP requests.
The Mode field controls the behavior of the DHCP relay in choosing the IP
address to write into the DHCP request. Possible modes are:
Default - The router chooses one of the addresses itself. The
address chosen will be the lowest IP address on that VLAN.
Specific - The router is configured with a single IP address to be
used with all relayed requests arriving on the VLAN. This address
must be one of the router’s IP addresses on the specified VLAN. It
must be entered in the Relay Address field.
Relay Address One of the router’s IP addresses on the VLAN. This is used for all relayed
requests, if Mode is set to Specific.