ipGlobalsBOOTPRelayStatus - ip Globals BOOTP Relay Status - CROUTE-MIB

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ipGlobalsBOOTPRelayStatus

ip Globals BOOTP Relay Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.81.31.1.1.1

Whenever to activate the BOOTP Relay protocol on the device. enable - set by the user, means activate the BOOTP Relay protocol over the defined VLANs. disable - set by the user, means don't active the BOOTP Relay protocol. backup - set by the user, means the BOOTP Relay protocol is in stand-by. It will enter to activeBackup mode after IP REDUNDANCY mechanism will enter to active mode. activeBackup - set by the device (status), means the backup BOOTP Relay is working (after time-out of IP REDUNDANCY).

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