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ip address bootp-alloc, Table 12, Command output

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Table 12 Command output Field Description Vlan-interface1 BOOTP client information Information of the interface serving as a BOOTP client. Allocated IP IP address assigned to the BOOTP client. Transaction ID Value of the XID field in a BOOTP message, which is a random number chosen when the BOOTP client sends a BOOTP request to the BOOTP server. It is used to match a response message from the BOOTP server. If the values of the XID field are different in the BOOTP response and request, the BOOTP client will drop the BOOTP response. Mac Address MAC address of a BOOTP client. ip address bootp-alloc Syntax ip address bootp-alloc View undo ip address bootp-alloc Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use ip address bootp-alloc to enable an interface to obtain an IP address through BOOTP. Use undo ip address bootp-alloc to disable the interface from obtaining an IP address through BOOTP. By default, an interface does not obtain an IP address through BOOTP. Related commands: display bootp client. Examples # Configure VLAN-interface 1 to obtain IP address through the BOOTP protocol. system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 [Sysname-Vlan-interface1] ip address bootp-alloc 67

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Table 12
Command output
Field
Description
Vlan-interface1 BOOTP client
information
Information of the interface serving as a BOOTP client.
Allocated IP
IP address assigned to the BOOTP client.
Transaction ID
Value of the
XID
field in a BOOTP message, which is a random number chosen
when the BOOTP client sends a BOOTP request to the BOOTP server. It is used
to match a response message from the BOOTP server. If the values of the
XID
field are different in the BOOTP response and request, the BOOTP client will
drop the BOOTP response.
Mac Address
MAC address of a BOOTP client.
ip address bootp-alloc
Syntax
ip address bootp-alloc
undo ip address bootp-alloc
View
Interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
None
Description
Use
ip address bootp-alloc
to enable an interface to obtain an IP address through BOOTP.
Use
undo ip address bootp-alloc
to disable the interface from obtaining an IP address through BOOTP.
By default, an interface does not obtain an IP address through BOOTP.
Related commands:
display bootp client
.
Examples
# Configure VLAN-interface 1 to obtain IP address through the BOOTP protocol.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1
[Sysname-Vlan-interface1] ip address bootp-alloc