
Configuring SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Customizing BootP Relay Agent Parameters
After you have configured all the IP interfaces for BootP services, you can
configure BootP relay agent parameters for all of these IP interfaces. The BootP
relay agent is responsible for transmitting BOOTREQUEST packets to servers on
the network and for transmitting BOOTREPLY packets to clients.
Disabling and Reenabling BootP
When you enable IP on an interface, BootP is automatically enabled on that
interface and default values are in effect for all BootP parameters (refer to
A
ppendix B for parameter defaults).
To disable or reenable BootP, complete the tasks in the following table.
Specifying Maximum Number of Hops from Client to Server
A hop is the logical distance between a source device and a destination device.
Source-device combinations can include a BootP relay agent and a BootP server, a
client and a BootP relay agent, or two BootP relay agents.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose Protocols.
The Protocols menu opens.
2. Choose IP. The IP menu opens.
3. Choose BOOTP. The BOOTP menu opens.
4. Choose Relay Agent Interface Table. The BOOTP Relay Agent Interface Table
window opens. This window lists all the IP
interfaces that you have configured for
BOOTP services on the router.
5. Set the Enab
le/Disable parameter.
Click on Help or see the parameter
description on page
A-20.
6. Click on Apply.
7. Click on Done. You return to the Configuration Manager
window.
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