Dhcp port and mac rules -29, Dhcp port and mac rules – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Application Example: DHCP Policies

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Client 1

DHCP Port

Rule

Client 2

DHCP Port

Rule

Client 3

DHCP Port

Rule

Client 4

DHCP Port

Rule

Client 5

DHCP Port

Rule

Server 1

10.15.14.16

Server 2

10.13.15.17

Router 2

Bootp

Relay On

Group 3

DHCP Port and
MAC Rules

Router 1
No Bootp

Relay

Client 7

DHCP MAC

Rule

Client 6

DHCP Port

Rule

Client 8

DHCP MAC

Rule

Branch VLAN

IP

Subnet 10.13.X.X

DHCP Port/MAC Rules

Production VLAN

IP

Subnet 10.15.128.X

DHCP Port Rules

Test VLAN

IP

Subnet 10.15.X.X
DHCP Port Rules

DHCP

Servers

Both

DHCP

servers become

members in their respective

VLAN

s via IP subnet rules.

Router

s

Router 1 provides connectivity
between the Test

VLAN

and

the Production

VLAN

. It does

not have Bootp functionality
enabled so it cannot connect

DHCP

servers and clients from

different

VLAN

s.

Router 2 connects the Produc-
tion

V L A N

and the Branch

V L A N

. W i t h B o o t p r e l a y

enabled, this router can pro-
vide connectivity between the

DHCP

server in the Branch

VLAN

and the

DHCP

clients in

the Production

VLAN

.

DHCP

Clients

Clients 1 to 6 are assigned to
their respective

VLAN

s through

DHCP

port rules. Clients 3 and

4 are not in a

VLAN

with a

DHCP

server so they must rely

on the server in the Branch

VLAN

for initial addressing

information. Clients 7 and 8
share a port with other devic-
es, so they are assigned to the
Branch

VLAN

via

DHCP

MAC

address rules.

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