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Verifying the DHCP Server Configuration<br />

Use the show ip dhcp server statistics command to verify the DHCP server configuration:<br />

<strong>Force10</strong> #show ip dhcp server statistics<br />

Automatic Bindings............................. 0<br />

Expired Bindings............................... 0<br />

Malformed Bindings............................. 0<br />

Messages Received<br />

---------- ----------<br />

DHCP DISCOVER.................................. 5<br />

DHCP REQUEST................................... 0<br />

DHCP DECLINE................................... 0<br />

DHCP RELEASE................................... 0<br />

DHCP INFORM.................................... 0<br />

Messages Sent<br />

---------- ------<br />

DHCP OFFER..................................... 0<br />

DHCP ACK....................................... 0<br />

DHCP NACK...................................... 0<br />

Figure 92 Using the show ip dhcp server statistics Command<br />

Using the Switch as a BootP/DHCP Relay Agent<br />

The S-Series also can serve as a BootP/DHCP relay agent, forwarding DHCP packets between clients and<br />

a DHCP server (you can only use the switch as a relay agent to one DHCP server). This section describes<br />

the concepts and tasks needed to configure the DHCP relay agent.<br />

DHCP Relay Agent Overview<br />

When the switch is configured to act as a DHCP relay agent, it forwards DHCP client broadcasted requests<br />

to a DHCP server on another broadcast domain (Layer 3 network). These broadcasted requests from a<br />

DHCP client use a destination IP address of 255.255.255.255 (all networks broadcast address).<br />

The DHCP relay agent process is as follows:<br />

1. The DHCP relay agent makes these two changes to the in-bound DHCP packet:<br />

a The relay agent appends its own IP address to the source IP address of the DHCP frames going to<br />

the DHCP server.<br />

b The relay agent populates the Gateway IP address field with the IP address of the interface on<br />

which the DHCP message is received from the client.<br />

2. The relay agent forwards the rewritten DHCP request on behalf of a DHCP client to the DHCP server.<br />

3. The DHCP server unicasts a reply to the DHCP relay agent, using the Gateway IP address field to<br />

determine the subnet from which the DHCPDISCOVER, DHCPREQUEST, or DHCPINFORM<br />

message originated.<br />

4. The relay agent forwards the packet to the DHCP client.<br />

140 DHCP

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