is ipforwarding must have for bootprelay
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‎04-20-2016 08:40 AM
we have working with x-350 and L2edge licence level. if I understand all correct, then we dont have ipforwarding...
Is possible bootpreplay without ipforwarding?
secondary - and if no, then why ipforwarding is cut out, but bootprelay are still in cli? is there any other functionality?
Is possible bootpreplay without ipforwarding?
secondary - and if no, then why ipforwarding is cut out, but bootprelay are still in cli? is there any other functionality?
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‎04-21-2016 12:11 PM
Hello Modris,
Bootprelay does rely on routing to reach the server. I am not sure why the command is available in the CLI.
Considering this is a L2 switch I would assume that the traffic would be forwarded to a L3 capable switch or a router if the device needs to send information out of its subnet. It would be this device where bootprelay or a bootprelay equivalent would need to be configured (Ie Iphelper for Cisco).
Hope this helps!
Bootprelay does rely on routing to reach the server. I am not sure why the command is available in the CLI.
Considering this is a L2 switch I would assume that the traffic would be forwarded to a L3 capable switch or a router if the device needs to send information out of its subnet. It would be this device where bootprelay or a bootprelay equivalent would need to be configured (Ie Iphelper for Cisco).
Hope this helps!
