752CHAPTER 55: BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Table 137 Description on fields of the display bootp client command

Field

Description

 

 

Ethernet1/0 BOOTP client

Information of the interface serving as a BOOTP client

information or

 

Vlan-interface1 BOOTP client

 

information

 

Allocated IP

BOOTP client’s IP address allocated by the BOOTP server

Transaction ID

Value of the XID field in a BOOTP message, namely, a random

 

number used to match a response message from the BOOTP

 

server while the BOOTP client sends a BOOTP request to the

 

BOOTP server. If the values of the XID field are different in the

 

BOOTP response and request, the BOOTP client will drop the

 

BOOTP response.

Mac Address

MAC address of a BOOTP client

 

 

ip address bootp-alloc

Syntax ip address bootp-alloc

undo ip address bootp-alloc

View Interface view

Parameter None

Description Use the ip address bootp-alloccommand to enable an interface to obtain an IP address through BOOTP.

Use the undo ip address bootp-alloccommand to disable the interface from obtaining an IP address through BOOTP.

By default, an interface does not obtain an IP address through BOOTP.

Related command: display bootp client.

Example # Configure Ethernet1/0 to obtain an IP address through BOOTP.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0

[Sysname-Ethernet1/0] ip address bootp-alloc

Page 752
Image 752
3Com MSR 30, MSR 50 manual Ip address bootp-alloc, Syntax ip address bootp-alloc Undo ip address bootp-alloc