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On branch : master
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commit b229da01a50ae7202f676865519107f70986218c
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley(a)redhat.com>
Date: Tue May 26 12:32:40 2015 +0200
Incorrect link for IPv4 DHCP Relay section
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en-US/DHCP_Servers.xml | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en-US/DHCP_Servers.xml b/en-US/DHCP_Servers.xml
index 0a5e73a..993799b 100644
--- a/en-US/DHCP_Servers.xml
+++ b/en-US/DHCP_Servers.xml
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Then, as the <systemitem
class="username">root</systemitem> user, restart the se
When a <systemitem class="protocol">DHCP</systemitem> client
requests information, the DHCP Relay Agent forwards the request to the list of
<systemitem class="protocol">DHCP</systemitem> servers specified
when the DHCP Relay Agent is started. When a <systemitem
class="protocol">DHCP</systemitem> server returns a reply, the reply is
broadcast or unicast on the network that sent the original request.
</para>
- <para>The DHCP Relay Agent for <systemitem
class="protocol">IPv4</systemitem>,
<application>dhcrelay</application>, listens for <systemitem
class="protocol">DHCPv4</systemitem> and <systemitem
class="protocol">BOOTP</systemitem> requests on all interfaces unless
the interfaces are specified in <filename>/etc/sysconfig/dhcrelay</filename>
with the <computeroutput>INTERFACES</computeroutput> directive. See <xref
linkend="sec-Configure_dhcrelay_as_a_DHCPv6_relay_agent" />. The DHCP Relay
Agent for <systemitem class="protocol">IPv6</systemitem>,
<application>dhcrelay6</application>, does not have this default behavior and
interfaces to listen for <systemitem
class="protocol">DHCPv6</systemitem> requests must be specified. See
<xref linkend="sec-Configure_dhcrelay_as_a_DHCPv6_relay_agent"
/>.</para>
+ <para>The DHCP Relay Agent for <systemitem
class="protocol">IPv4</systemitem>,
<application>dhcrelay</application>, listens for <systemitem
class="protocol">DHCPv4</systemitem> and <systemitem
class="protocol">BOOTP</systemitem> requests on all interfaces unless
the interfaces are specified in <filename>/etc/sysconfig/dhcrelay</filename>
with the <computeroutput>INTERFACES</computeroutput> directive. See <xref
linkend="sec-Configure_dhcrelay_as_a_DHCPv4_and_BOOTP_relay_agent" />. The
DHCP Relay Agent for <systemitem class="protocol">IPv6</systemitem>,
<application>dhcrelay6</application>, does not have this default behavior and
interfaces to listen for <systemitem
class="protocol">DHCPv6</systemitem> requests must be specified. See
<xref linkend="sec-Configure_dhcrelay_as_a_DHCPv6_relay_agent"
/>.</para>
<para>
<application>dhcrelay</application> can either be run as a
<systemitem class="protocol">DHCPv4</systemitem> and <systemitem
class="protocol">BOOTP</systemitem> relay agent (by default) or as a
<systemitem class="protocol">DHCPv6</systemitem> relay agent (with
<option>-6</option> argument). To see the usage message, issue the command
<command>dhcrelay -h</command>.