Chapter 26 DHCP Snoop
Table 56 DHCP Snoop (continued)
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Select | Select this, and click Active or Inactive to enable or disable the DHCP |
| snooping on this port. |
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Active | Click this to enable DHCP snooping on the selected ports. |
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Inactive | Click this to disable DHCP snooping on the selected ports. |
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All | Click this to select all entries in the table. |
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None | Click this to |
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26.3 DHCP Snoop Status Screen
Use this screen to look at or to clear the DHCP snooping table on each port. To open this screen, click Advanced Application, DHCP Snoop, DHCP Snoop Status.
Figure 94 DHCP Snoop Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 57 DHCP Snoop Status
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
DHCP Snoop | Click DHCP Snoop to open the screen where you can activate or deactivate |
| DHCP snooping on each port (see Section 26.2 on page 191). |
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DHCP Counter | Click DHCP Counter to open the screen where you can look at a summary of |
| the DHCP packets on each port (see Section 26.4 on page 193). |
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Show Port | Select a port for which you wish to view information. |
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Port | This field displays the selected DSL port number(s). |
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Overflow | The DHCP server can assign up to 32 IP addresses at one time to each port. |
| This field displays the number of requests from DHCP clients above this limit. |
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IP | This field displays the IP address assigned to a client on this port. |
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MAC | This field displays the MAC address of a client on this port to which the DHCP |
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Flush | Click Flush to remove all of the entries from the DHCP snooping table for the |
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