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Configuring SNMP, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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Implementation Notes
DHCP uses the BOOTP relay agent to forward packets. When implementing
DHCP on a router, you need to consider the same issues you would consider when
implementing BOOTP services. Refer to “Implementation Notes” in Chapter 2 for
full details.
Enabling DHCP Services
This section describes how to enable IP, BOOTP, and DHCP services
simultaneously. If you want to add BOOTP and DHCP to a circuit on which you
have already configured IP, refer to Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer
Access and Trunks (BNX Software), depending on the type of installed software,
for information on adding a protocol.
When you enable these services, you are required to configure only a few
parameters. The Configuration Manager supplies default values for the remaining
parameters.
This section assumes that you have read Configuring Routers or Configuring
Customer Access and Trunks (BNX Software), depending on the type of installed
software, and that you have
1. Opened a configuration file
2. Specified router hardware if this is a local mode configuration file
3. Selected the link or net module connector on which you are enabling IP
services, or configured a WAN circuit if this connector requires one
Enabling DHCP on an Interface
When you select a link or net module connector, or when you finish configuring a
WAN circuit, the Select Protocols window appears (refer to Figure 1-1).
For each DHCP parameter, this chapter provides information about default
settings, valid parameter options, the parameter function, instructions for setting
the parameter, and the MIB object ID.
Note: The window varies slightly according to circuit type, displaying only
those protocols that the circuit type supports.
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