The Implementation of DHCP Information Option 82 on the Switch.
The config dhcp_relay option_82 command configures the DHCP relay agent information option 82 setting of the switch. The formats for the circuit ID
NOTE: For the circuit ID
Circuit ID |
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1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. |
1 | 6 | 0 | 4 | VLAN | Module | Port |
1 byte | 1 byte | 1 byte | 1 byte | 2 bytes | 1 byte | 1 byte |
a.
b.Length
c.Circuit ID type
d.Length
e.VLAN : the incoming VLAN ID of DHCP client packet.
f.Module : For a standalone switch, the Module is always 0; For a stackable switch, the Module is the Unit ID.
g.Port : The incoming port number of DHCP client packet, port number starts from 1.
Remote ID |
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1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. |
2 | 8 | 0 | 6 | MAC address |
1 byte | 1 byte | 1 byte | 1 byte | 6 bytes |
1.
2.Length
3.Remote ID type
4.Length
5.MAC address: The Switch’s system MAC address.
Figure 6- 63. Circuit ID and Remote ID Sub-option Format
DHCP/BOOTP Relay Interface Settings
This window allows the user to set up a server, by IP address, for relaying DHCP/ BOOTP information to the Switch. The user may enter a previously configured IP interface on the Switch that will be connected directly to the DHCP/BOOTP server using the following window. Properly configured settings will be displayed in the DHCP/BOOTP Relay Interface Table at the bottom of the following window. The user may add up to four server IP’s per IP interface on the Switch. To enable and configure DHCP/BOOTP Relay Global Settings on the Switch, click Administration > DHCP/BOOTP Relay > DHCP/BOOTP
Relay Interface Settings
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