Dhcp relay agent support for option 82 – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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No matter whether a relay agent exists or not, the DHCP server and client interact with each other in a

similar way (see section

Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process

). The following describes the forwarding

process on the DHCP relay agent.

Figure 15 DHCP relay agent work process

As shown in

Figure 15

, the DHCP relay agent works as follows:

1.

After receiving a DHCP-DISCOVER or DHCP-REQUEST broadcast message from a DHCP client,

the DHCP relay agent fills the giaddr field of the message with its IP address and forwards the
message to the designated DHCP server in unicast mode.

2.

Based on the giaddr field, the DHCP server returns an IP address and other configuration
parameters to the relay agent, which conveys them to the client.

DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82

Option 82 records the location information of the DHCP client. The administrator can locate the DHCP

client to further implement security control and accounting. For more information, refer to

Relay agent

option (Option 82)

.

If the DHCP relay agent supports Option 82, it will handle a client’s request according to the contents

defined in Option 82, if any. The handling strategies are described in the table below.
If a reply returned by the DHCP server contains Option 82, the DHCP relay agent will remove the Option

82 before forwarding the reply to the client.

If a client’s

requesting

message has…

Handling

strategy

Padding format

The DHCP relay agent will…

Drop

Random

Drop the message.

Keep Random

Forward the message without changing
Option 82.

normal

Forward the message after replacing the
original Option 82 with the Option 82

padded in normal format.

Option 82

Replace

verbose

Forward the message after replacing the
original Option 82 with the Option 82

padded in verbose format.

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