vrPpIpPortBootpPRelayForwardStatus - Virtual Router Passport Ip Port Bootp P Relay Forward Status

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vrPpIpPortBootpPRelayForwardStatus

Virtual Router Passport Ip Port Bootp P Relay Forward Status

This attribute controls how BOOTP request packets, received on another port, will be flooded out this port. If relayForwardStatus is enabled, BOOTP requests received on another port will be broadcast out this port. When relayForwardStatus is disabled, BOOTP requests will not be broadcast out this port. If auto is used, the bridge spanning tree database is used to determine if BOOTP requests should be broadcast out this port. Note that when using enabled, it is possible to create misconfigurations which will result in broadcast storms. When using this feature with multiple routers, make sure there are no broadcast forwarding loops. Using auto with bridge spanning tree is safer to use if the network is running bridge spanning tree. Note that for auto to have effect, bridge spanning tree must be running on the corresponding VirtualRouter ProtocolPort.

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