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Title : Relay Chaining in DHCPv4
Author(s) : B. Joshi, P. Kurapati
Filename : draft-kurapati-dhc-relay-chaining-dhcpv4-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2007-6-15
DHCP Relay Agents eliminate the necessity of having a DHCP server on
each physical network. In certain network configurations, a DHCP
server may be multiple subnets away from the DHCP client and multiple
Relay Agents may be configured to relay DHCP messages to and from
DHCP client. Such configuration can be supported only when each
Relay Agent adds certain Information to DHCP messages before relaying
them. This additional information helps in relaying the DHCP reply
back to the DHCP client through the same path. This mechanism is
referred as Relay Chaining.
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