3 dhcp relay configuration, Dhcp, Elay – QTECH QSW-8300 Инструкция по настройке User Manual

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(3) Configure manual DHCP address pool parameters

Command

Explanation

DHCP Address Pool Mode

hardware-address <hardware-address>

[{Ethernet | IEEE802|<type-number>}]

no hardware-address

Specify/delete the hardware address when

assigning address manually.

host <address> [<mask> | <prefix-length> ]

no host

Specify/delete the IP address to be assigned

to the specified client when binding address

manually.

client-identifier <unique-identifier>

no client-identifier

Specify/delete the unique ID of the user

when binding address manually.

3. Enable logging for address conflicts

Command

Explanation

Global Mode

ip dhcp conflict logging

no ip dhcp conflict logging

Enable/disable logging for DHCP address to

detect address conflicts.

Admin Mode

clear ip dhcp conflict <address | all >

Delete a single address conflict record or all

conflict records.

23.3 DHCP Relay Configuration

When the DHCP client and server are in different segments, DHCP relay is required to transfer

DHCP packets. Adding a DHCP relay makes it unnecessary to configure a DHCP server for

each segment, one DHCP server can provide the network configuration parameter for clients

from multiple segments, which is not only cost-effective but also management-effective.

DHCP Server

DHCP Client

DHCPDiscover(Broadcast)

DHCPOFFER(Unicast)

DHCPREQUEST(Broadcast)

DHCPACK(Unicast)

DHCPDiscover

DHCP Relay

DHCPOFFER

DHCPREQUEST

DHCPACK

DHCP relay

As shown in the above figure, the DHCP client and the DHCP server are in different networks,

the DHCP client performs the four DHCP steps as usual yet DHCP relay is added to the

process.

The client broadcasts a DHCPDISCOVER packet, and DHCP relay inserts its own IP address

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