Web Management Guide

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Chapter 11
| Security Measures
DHCP Snooping
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Web Interface
To configure global settings for DHCP Snooping:
1.
Click IP Service, DHCP, Snooping.
2.
Select Configure VLAN from the Step list.
3.
Enable DHCP Snooping on any existing VLAN.
4.
Click Apply
Figure 189: Configuring DHCP Snooping on a VLAN
Configuring Interfaces
for DHCP Snooping
Use the IP Service > DHCP > Snooping (Configure Interface) page to configure
switch interfaces as trusted or untrusted.
Command Usage
A trusted interface is an interface that is configured to receive only messages
from within the network. An untrusted interface is an interface that is
configured to receive messages from outside the network or fire wall.
When DHCP snooping is enabled both globally and on a VLAN, DHCP packet
filtering will be performed on any untrusted interface within the VLAN.
When an untrusted interface is changed to a trusted interface, all the dynamic
DHCP snooping bindings associated with this interface are removed.
Set all interfaces connected to DHCP servers within the local network or fire
wall to trusted state. Set all other interfaces outside the local network or fire
wall to untrusted state.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Interface
Port identifier. (Range: 1-52)
Trunk identifier. (Range: 1-26)
Trust Status
– Enables or disables a port as trusted. (Default: Disabled)