This command displays the BootP/DHCP Relay information about the configured server-override mode and source information. The inner/sub configuration option is named interface under this command tree. The sub configuration interface shows the server-override mode and the configured source interface for the specified interface.
The command also displays the BootP/DHCP Relay information for the virtual router. If no router is specified, information for the default router is displayed.
| Default | Displays the DHCP relay configuration |
| Format | show bootpdhcprelay [vrf vrf-name | interface u/s/p] |
| Mode |
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Maximum Hop Count | The maximum allowable relay agent hops. |
| Minimum Wait Time (Seconds) | The minimum wait time. |
| Admin Mode | Indicates whether relaying of requests is enabled or disabled. |
| Circuit Id Option Mode | The DHCP circuit Id option which may be enabled or disabled. |
| Server Override Mode | Indicates whether the server-override mode for the specified interface is enabled or disabled. |
| Source Interface | Displays the configured source interface for the specified interface. |
Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(Routing)#show bootpdhcprelay Maximum Hop Count.............................. 4 Minimum Wait Time(Seconds)..................... 0 Admin Mode..................................... Enable Circuit Id option mode......................... Enable Server Override Mode........................... Enable Source Interface............................... loopback 2
Example: The following example shows the DHCP relay configuration for interface 0/26.
(Routing)#show bootpdhcprelay interface 0/26 Server Override Mode........................... Enable Source Interface............................... 4/1