Configuring dhcp relay service, Figure 349 s, Figure 350 lay – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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Interface

To configure a DHCP client identifier:

1. Click IP Service, DHCP, Client.

2. Mark the check box to enable this feature. Select the default setting, or the format for a vendor

class identifier. If a non-default value is used, enter a text string or hexadecimal value.

3. Click Apply.

FIGURE 349

Specifying A DHCP Client Identifier

Configuring DHCP Relay Service

Use the IP Service > DHCP > Relay page to configure DHCP relay service for attached host devices.
If DHCP relay is enabled, and this switch sees a DHCP request broadcast, it inserts its own IP
address into the request so that the DHCP server will know the subnet where the client is located.
Then, the switch forwards the packet to the DHCP server. When the server receives the DHCP
request, it allocates a free IP address for the DHCP client from its defined scope for the DHCP
client’s subnet, and sends a DHCP response back to the DHCP relay agent (i.e., this switch). This
switch then broadcasts the DHCP response received from the server to the client.

FIGURE 350

Layer 3 DHCP Relay Service

CLI References

“ip dhcp relay server”

on page 586

“ip dhcp restart relay”

on page 587

Command Usage

You must specify the IP address for at least one DHCP server. Otherwise, the switch’s DHCP
relay agent will not forward client requests to a DHCP server.

DHCP relay configuration will be disabled if an active DHCP server is detected on the same
network segment.

Provides IP address
compatible with switch
segment to which client
is attached

DHCP
Server

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