Enabling Unauthorized Dhcp Server Detection; Enabling Dhcp Starvation Attack Protection - HP 3600 v2 Series Configuration Manual

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When this feature is enabled, the DHCP relay agent uses the IP address of a client and the MAC address
of the DHCP relay interface to send a DHCP-REQUEST message to the DHCP server at specified intervals.
If the server returns a DHCP-ACK message or does not return any message within a specific interval,
the DHCP relay agent ages out the entry.
If the server returns a DHCP-NAK message, the relay agent keeps the entry.
To configure periodic refresh of dynamic client entries:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable periodic refresh of
dynamic client entries.
3.
Configure the refresh
interval.

Enabling unauthorized DHCP server detection

Unauthorized DHCP servers may assign wrong IP addresses to DHCP clients.
With unauthorized DHCP servers detection enabled, the DHCP relay agent checks whether a request
contains Option 54 (Server Identifier Option). If yes, the DHCP relay agent records the IP address of
each detected DHCP server that assigned an IP address to a requesting DHCP client in the option, and
records the receiving interface. The administrator can use this information to check for unauthorized
DHCP servers.
The relay agent logs a DHCP server only once.
To enable unauthorized DHCP server detection:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable unauthorized DHCP server detection.

Enabling DHCP starvation attack protection

A DHCP starvation attack occurs when an attacker constantly sends forged DHCP requests using
different MAC addresses in the chaddr field to a DHCP server. This exhausts the IP address resources of
the DHCP server so legitimate DHCP clients cannot obtain IP addresses. The DHCP server may also fail
to work because of exhaustion of system resources.
To relieve a DHCP starvation attack that uses DHCP packets encapsulated with different source
MAC addresses, you can limit the number of ARP entries that a Layer 3 interface can learn or MAC
addresses that a Layer 2 port can learn. You can also configure an interface that has learned the
maximum MAC addresses to discard packets whose source MAC addresses are not in the MAC
address table.
Command
system-view
dhcp relay security refresh enable
dhcp relay security tracker { interval
| auto }
Command
system-view
dhcp relay server-detect
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Remarks
N/A
Optional.
Enabled by default.
Optional.
auto by default. (auto interval is
calculated by the relay agent
according to the number of client
entries.)
Remarks
N/A
Disabled by default

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