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SUMMARY
BOOTP relay agents are not able to successfully service all DHCP client
computers from a LAN segment using multiple logical IP subnets. Only one of
the logical IP subnets is able to obtain DHCP IP addresses for its DHCP
client computers.
ARTICLE-ID: Q124026 MORE INFORMATION
A router implemented as a BOOTP relay agent must insert its IP address in
the gateway IP address (giaddr) field of the DHCP Discover packet. A DHCP
server uses the giaddr field to determine the subnet that sent the request
for IP addresses and which IP addresses to offer. If the giaddr field is
blank, the DHCP server assumes that the request is from the local subnet.
If the relay agent does decide to relay the request, it MUST examine the "giaddr" ("gateway" IP address) field. If this field is zero, the relay agent MUST fill this field with the IP address of the interface on which the request was received. If the interface has more than one IP address logically associated with it, the relay agent SHOULD choose one IP address associated with that interface and use it consistently for all BOOTP messages it relays. Because only one address is used in the giaddr field by the relay agent, only one of the logical subnets is serviced through DHCP. Additional query words: prodnt 3.5 3.51 4.0
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