Users Guide
– The chaddr (change address) in the DHCP header of the packet is the same as the interface’s MAC address.
• An entry in the DHCP snooping table is not added for a DHCP client interface.
DHCP Server
A switch can operate as a DHCP client and a DHCP server. DHCP client interfaces cannot acquire a dynamic IP address from
the DHCP server running on the switch. Acquire a dynamic IP address from another DHCP server.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Do not enable the DHCP client on an interface and set the priority to 255 or assign the same DHCP interface IP address to a
VRRP virtual group. Doing so guarantees that this router becomes the VRRP group owner.
To use the router as the VRRP owner, if you enable a DHCP client on an interface that is added to a VRRP group, assign a
priority less than 255 but higher than any other priority assigned in the group.
Configure the System for User Port Stacking
(Option 230)
Set the stacking-option variable to provide stack-port detail on the DHCP server when you set the DHCP offer. A stack can be
formed when the units are connected.
Option 230 is the option for user port stacking. Use it to create up to eight stack groups. Define the configuration parameters
on the DHCP server for each chassis based on the chassis MAC address. Configure the following parameters:
• unit number
• priority
• stack group ID
The received stacking configuration is always applied on the master stack unit.
option #230 "unit-number:3#priority:2#stack-group:14"
Configure Secure DHCP
DHCP as defined by RFC 2131 provides no authentication or security mechanisms. Secure DHCP is a suite of features that
protects networks that use dynamic address allocation from spoofing and attacks.
• Option 82
• DHCP Snooping
• Dynamic ARP Inspection
• Source Address Validation
Option 82
RFC 3046 (the relay agent information option, or Option 82) is used for class-based IP address assignment.
The code for the relay agent information option is 82, and is comprised of two sub-options, circuit ID and remote ID.
Circuit ID
This is the interface on which the client-originated message is received.
Remote ID This identifies the host from which the message is received. The value of this sub-option is the MAC
address of the relay agent that adds Option 82.
The DHCP relay agent inserts Option 82 before forwarding DHCP packets to the server. The server can use this information to:
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