BOOTP/DHCP Relay
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Forward Delay
The amount of time (typically in seconds, but determined by the client) the BOOTP/DHCP
relay will wait before forwarding a request to the server address. This delay gives a local
server a chance to respond to a client before the relay forwards it further out in the network.
This value may range from 1 to 65535.
Maximum Hops
The maximum number of relays that a packet can go through while traversing the network.
This limit keeps packets from “looping” through the network. Set this value to the maximum
number of BOOTP/DHCP relays you expect packets to traverse. This value may range from 1
to 16.

Configuring BOOTP/DHCP Relay Parameters

At least one server address must be configured for the BOOTP/DHCP relay. To configure the
server address:
1. On the UDP Relay Configuration screen prompt, enter
11=a
A screen displays similar to the following:
FORWARD TO Server List
Item Server address Server Name (if known)
Enter IP address or host name of server to be added to the list [‘h’ for help/<ret> to exit]
2. Enter the IP address, which may be a specific host on the network or a subnet broadcast
address. The address should be in dotted decimal format (i.e., 198.206.181.12) or hexadec-
imal address (i.e., 0xc6ceb501). Alternately you may enter a host name (i.e., system.com)
if the DNS resolver is enabled on the switch through the res command. The screen redis-
plays with the entry.
3. Repeat the previous step to add all the addresses to which you want to forward to. Press
Enter when you are finished adding addresses. The screen redisplays with the Server
Address field set to SET.
4. Make any changes to Forward Delay or Maximum Hops.
5. Enter s to save your changes. If the relay has just been enabled, the system initializes the
relay. If the relay is already running, it is stopped and reinitialized with the changes.
6. Enter q to quit the UDP Relay Configuration screen.
By default, Alcatel’s implementation of BOOTP rejects packets less than 300 bytes. To prevent
BOOTP from discarding packets smaller than 300 bytes add the following line to the mpx.cmd
file:
bootpSizeCheck=0
This line must appear before the cminit line.