Avaya C360 Layer 3 Features
184 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, version 4.5
The DHCP/BOOTP server uses the relayed network information to decide from which subnet
the address should be allocated. Therefore, the DHCP/BOOTP server must be configured to
allocate addresses from the relayed networks configured on the C360.
DHCP/BOOTP Relay in C360 is configurable per VLAN and allows you to specify two DHCP/
BOOTP servers. In this case, it duplicates each request, and sends it to both servers. This
provides redundancy and prevents the failure of a single server from blocking hosts from
loading.
You can enable or disable or DHCP/BOOTP Relay in C360.
BOOTP/DHCP CLI Commands
In order to... Use the following command...
Enable or disable relaying of
bootp and dhcp requests to the
BOOTP/DHCP server
[no] ip bootp-dhcp relay
Add or remove a BOOTP/DHCP
server to handle BOOTP/DHCP
requests received by this
interface
[no] ip bootp-dhcp server
Select the networks from which
the bootp/dhcp server shall
allocate an address
[no] ip bootp-dhcp network