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Policy Framework Configuration Guide - Juniper Networks

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Junos 10.4 <strong>Policy</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

interface interface-group {<br />

client-response-ttl number;<br />

description text-description;<br />

maximum-hop-count number;<br />

minimum-wait-time seconds;<br />

no-listen;<br />

server address {<br />

<br />

;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

maximum-hop-count number;<br />

minimum-wait-time seconds;<br />

relay-agent-option;<br />

server server-identifier {<br />

<br />

;<br />

}<br />

}<br />

To set the description of the BOOTP service, DHCP service, or interface, include the<br />

description statement.<br />

To set a logical interface or a group of logical interfaces with a specific DHCP relay or<br />

BOOTP configuration, include the interface statement.<br />

To set the routing instance of the server to forward, include the routing-instance statement.<br />

You can include as many routing instances as necessary in the same statement.<br />

To stop packets from being forwarded on a logical interface, a group of logical interfaces,<br />

or the router or switch, include the no-listen statement.<br />

To set the maximum allowed number in the hops field of the BOOTP header, include the<br />

maximum-hop-count statement. Headers that have a larger number in the hops field are<br />

not forwarded. If you omit the maximum-hop-count statement, the default value is<br />

four hops.<br />

To set the minimum allowed number of seconds in the secs field of the BOOTP header,<br />

include the minimum-wait-time statement. Headers that have a smaller number in the<br />

secs field are not forwarded. The default value for the minimum wait time is zero (0).<br />

To set the IP address or addresses that specify the DHCP or BOOTP server for the router,<br />

switch, or interface, include the server statement. You can include as many addresses<br />

as necessary in the same statement.<br />

To set an IP time-to-live (TTL) value for DHCP response packets sent to a DHCP client,<br />

include the client-response-ttl statement.<br />

To use the DHCP relay agent option in relayed BOOTP/DHCP messages, include the<br />

relay-agent-option statement. This option is primarily useful for enabling DHCP forwarding<br />

between different VRF routing instances. This option is documented in RFC 3046, DHCP<br />

Relay Agent Information Option.<br />

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Copyright © 2010, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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