Dhcp Relay Option 61 Settings - D-Link DGS-3120-24TC Product Manual

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Match Type
IP Address
String
Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered.
Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
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DHCP Relay Option 61 Settings

On this page the user can configure, add and delete DHCP relay option 61 parameters.
To view this window, click Network Application > DHCP > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Option 61 Settings as
shown below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
DHCP Relay Option
61 Default
Client ID
Relay Rule
Client ID
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Here the user can enter the DHCP Relay Option 60 Match Type value.
Exact Match – The option 60 string in the packet must full match with the specified
string.
Partial Match – The option 60 string in the packet only need partial match with the
specified string.
Enter the DHCP Relay Option 60 IP address.
Enter the DHCP Relay Option 60 String value.
Figure 9–8 DHCP Relay Option 61 Settings window
Description
Here the user can select the DHCP Relay Option 61 default action.
Drop – Specify to drop the packet.
Relay – Specify to relay the packet to an IP address. Enter the IP Address of the
default relay server. When there is no matching server found for the packet based on
option 61, the relay servers will be determined by this default relay server setting.
MAC Address – The client's client-ID which is the hardware address of client.
String – The client's client-ID, which is specified by administrator.
Drop – Specify to drop the packet.
Relay – Specify to relay the packet to an IP address.
MAC Address – The client's client-ID which is the hardware address of client.
String – The client's client-ID, which is specified by administrator.
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