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dhcp relay information enable

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Usage guidelines If you use this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. The padding format for the user-defined string, the normal mode, or the verbose modes varies with the command configuration. The following matrix shows how the padding format is determined for different modes. Table 11 Padding format for different modes Keyword (mode) string circuit-id normal verbose If no padding format If the padding is specified format is ascii You cannot specify a padding format, and the padding format is always ASCII. N/A Hex. ASCII. Hex for the VLAN ID. ASCII for the node identifier, Ethernet type, chassis number, slot number, sub-slot number, and interface number. ASCII. The padding format is hex N/A Hex. ASCII for the node identifier and Ethernet type. Hex for the chassis number, slot number, sub-slot number, interface number, and VLAN ID. Examples # Specify the content mode as verbose, node identifier as the system name, and the padding format as ASCII for the circuit ID sub-option. system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 10 [Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information enable [Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information strategy replace [Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information circuit-id verbose node-identifier sysname format ascii Related commands • dhcp relay information enable • dhcp relay information strategy • display dhcp relay information dhcp relay information enable Use dhcp relay information enable to enable the relay agent to support Option 82. Use undo dhcp relay information enable to disable Option 82 support. Syntax dhcp relay information enable undo dhcp relay information enable 67

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Usage guidelines
If you use this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
The padding format for the user-defined string, the normal mode, or the verbose modes varies with the
command configuration. The following matrix shows how the padding format is determined for different
modes.
Table 11
Padding format for different modes
Keyword (mode)
If no padding format
is specified
If the padding
format is ascii
The padding format is hex
string
circuit-id
You cannot specify a
padding format, and the
padding format is
always ASCII.
N/A
N/A
normal
Hex.
ASCII.
Hex.
verbose
Hex for the VLAN ID.
ASCII for the node
identifier, Ethernet type,
chassis number, slot
number, sub-slot
number, and interface
number.
ASCII.
ASCII for the node identifier and
Ethernet type.
Hex for the chassis number, slot
number, sub-slot number, interface
number, and VLAN ID.
Examples
# Specify the content mode as verbose, node identifier as the system name, and the padding format as
ASCII for the circuit ID sub-option.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 10
[Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information enable
[Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information strategy replace
[Sysname-Vlan-interface10] dhcp relay information circuit-id verbose node-identifier
sysname format ascii
Related commands
dhcp relay information enable
dhcp relay information strategy
display dhcp relay information
dhcp relay information enable
Use
dhcp relay information enable
to enable the relay agent to support Option 82.
Use
undo dhcp relay information enable
to disable Option 82 support.
Syntax
dhcp relay information enable
undo dhcp relay information enable