> although I suppose we
 could always have it enabled and control whether or
> not the system
 pxeboots via the dhcpd configuration (both was the
> original plan...)

I'm guessing that the PXE boot is being done for installations, in which
case you really don't want to depend on whether the helper address was
configured or not to prevent 'surprise' reinstalls. If the concern is
potentially forwarding lots of garbage at the boot server, then try
whittling down 'ip forward-protocol'.

(To answer your actual question though, as far as I know your best approach
would be to CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB snippets into running-config)
                                

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