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DHCP RELAY AGENT CONFIGURATION
When configuring the DHCP relay agent, go to these sections for information you 
are interested in:
■ “Introduction to DHCP Relay Agent” on page 813
■ “Configuration Task List” on page 815
■ “Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent” on page 815
■ “Displaying and Maintaining DHCP Relay Agent Configuration” on page 819
■ “DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example” on page 820
■ “Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration” on page 821
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■ The DHCP relay agent configuration is supported only VLAN interfaces.
■ DHCP Snooping must be disabled on the DHCP relay agent.
Introduction to DHCP 
Relay Agent
Application
Environment
Since DHCP clients request IP addresses via broadcast messages, the DHCP server 
and clients must be on the same subnet. Therefore, a DHCP server must be 
available on each subnet. It is not practical.
DHCP relay agent solves the problem. Via a relay agent, DHCP clients 
communicate with a DHCP server on another subnet to obtain configuration 
parameters. Thus, DHCP clients on different subnets can contact the same DHCP 
server for ease of centralized management and cost reduction.
Fundamentals Figure 247 shows a typical application of the DHCP relay agent.