DSL Card Configuration
Table 6-7. DHCP Relay Options
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This screen is used for creating the DHCP Relay agent.
The gateway address is used in relaying DHCP requests is configured as an e1a address on the IP Network screen
The first column, Interface IP Address, is read only. The second column, ISP Domain Names, is where you enter the corresponding domain name.
Servers 1±8 and Servers 9±16 |
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Select:
Servers 1±8 (B)
Gives the user the ability to configure the DHCP and Authentication Server IP addresses for 16 ISP domain names.
On these screens, the first 10 characters of the previously configured domain name are displayed in the first column. Based on the domain name, you can configure the DHCP server or the corresponding authentication server.
Authentication wait time ± Default = 3 second(s). Length of time the system waits for a response before timing out.
Number of Authentication attempts ± Default = 2. Number of attempts to the authentication server.
Dynamic access control security ± Default = enable.
Port 1 Default DHCP Domain index (0±16, 0 for none) ± Default = 0 Port 2 Default DHCP Domain index (0±16, 0 for none) ± Default = 0 Port 3 Default DHCP Domain index (0±16, 0 for none) ± Default = 0 Port 4 Default DHCP Domain index (0±16, 0 for none) ± Default = 0
Servers 9±16 (C)
Domain Names ± ISP domain name.
DHCP Server ± IP addresses in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. Server that uses DHCP to allocate network addresses and delivers configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts.
Authtn. Server ± IP addresses in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. Server that is used to to confirm an
RADIUS Secret ± Key used to encrypt the RADIUS message sent to the server. If you have selected RADIUS as your authentication type, this field must be populated.
Authtn. Type ± XTACACS, RADIUS, or None. (Default = none.) Type of authentication server that is being used.
November 1997 |