Bootp/Dhcp Relay Agent Status; Figure 178: Bootp/Dhcp Relay Agent Status; Table 161: Bootp/Dhcp Relay Agent Status Fields - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status

Use the BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status page to display the BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent configuration and
status information.
To display the page, click LAN > Monitoring > L3 Status > BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status in the navigation
tree.
Field
Maximum Hop Count
Server IP Address
Admin Mode
Minimum Wait Time
(secs)
Circuit ID Option Mode This is the Relay agent option, which can be either Enabled or Disabled. If you select
Requests Received
Requests Relayed
Packets Discarded
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Figure 178: BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status

Table 161: BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status Fields

Description
The maximum number of Hops a client request can go without being discarded.
The IP address of the BOOTP/DHCP server or the IP address of the next BOOTP/DHCP
Relay Agent.
The administrative mode of the relay. When you select Enable on the configuration
page, BOOTP/DHCP requests are forwarded to the IP address you entered in the
Server IP address field.
The Minimum time in seconds. This value is compared to the time stamp in the
client's request packets, which should represent the time since the client was
powered up. Packets are only forwarded when the time stamp exceeds the
minimum wait time.
Enable, the relay agent adds Option 82 header packets to the DHCP Request packets
before forwarding them to the server, and strips them off while forwarding the
responses to the client.
The total number of BOOTP/DHCP requests received from all clients since the last
time the switch was reset.
The total number of BOOTP/DHCP requests forwarded to the server since the last
time the switch was reset.
The total number of BOOTP/DHCP packets discarded by this Relay Agent since the
last time the switch was reset.
Managing the BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent
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