I opened a case with HP concerning this issue. After escalating past the useless Level 1 tech, the Level 2 tech very alertly spotted something that I had not.
The SRX is sending its DHCPDISCOVER packet with a TTL of 1. The Procurve's apparently will decrement the TTL and use the resulting TTL in the relay'ed packet to the DHCP server. In this case, the decrement leaves the TTL at 0 meaning the packet gets dropped on the floor.
This is actually in spec for DHCP/BOOTP relay, though clearly it causes reduced interoperability. I have asked HPNetworking to treat this as a bug/RFE and change the behavior. No immediate response to that request in the case.
The SRX sending the DHCPDISCOVER with a TTL of 1 is also probably within spec, but, again, a choice of reduced interoperability, so I plan to open a case with JTAC on the same basis.
I'll add more info on the response of Juniper and HP as it becomes available.
Incidentally, I have tested the relay behavior of a Cisco 4506 (firmware version not immediately available), and a Brocade/Foundry FastIron Edge X (7.2 or 7.3 firmware, I believe, don't have immediate access to confirm) and they both handle relaying the request with TTL 1 without issue.
UPDATE
There is a way to change the TTL value that the SRX uses on its DHCP requests, but its not from within the JunOS cli...its done from the underlying Unix OS.
root@% sysctl -w net.inet.ip.mcast_ttl=64
I have opened an RFE with HP to make their relaying function more resilient, but not response from them yet on if/when that will be worked on.
You need to upgrade to the K.15 series. I also have a 3500yl-48G, and prior to K.15 I definitely saw bugs.
sh mac-a
never worked properly for me in K.14, but does in K.15.
HP-3500yl-48G# sh mac-address 46
Status and Counters - Port Address Table - 46
MAC Address VLANs
------------- ------------
00005e-00010a 100
00005e-000201 100
00005e-000202 100
002283-f8dff0 100
f8c001-c56208 100
HP-3500yl-48G# sh mac-address 46 |inc 00005e-00010a
00005e-00010a 100
HP-3500yl-48G# sh mac-address 00005e-00010a | inc 46
46 100
HP-3500yl-48G# sh version
Image stamp: /ws/swbuildm/rel_knoxville_qaoff/code/build/btm(swbuildm_rel_knoxville_qaoff_rel_knoxville)
Feb 28 2013 11:40:02
K.15.12.0006
639
Boot Image: Secondary
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The 1400 is a completely unmanaged switch.
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