Configuring Dhcp L2 Relay; Dhcp L2 Relay Global Configuration - D-Link DWS-4026 User Manual

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When a DHCP client and server are in the same IP subnet, they can directly connect to exchange IP address requests and
replies. However, having a DHCP server on each subnet can be expensive in and is often impractical. Alternatively, network
infrastructure devices can be used to relay packets between a DHCP client and server on different subnets. Such a device,
a Layer 3 Relay agent, is generally a router that has IP interfaces on both the client and server subnets and can route
between them. However, in Layer 2 switched networks, there may be one or more infrastructure devices (for example, a
switch) between the client and the L3 Relay agent/DHCP server. In this instance, some of the client device information
required by the L3 Relay agent may not be visible to it. In this case, an L2 Relay agent can be used to add the information
that the L3 Relay Agent and DHCP server need to perform their roles in address and configuration and assignment.
Before it relays DHCP requests from clients, the switch can add a Circuit ID and a Remote ID. These provide information
about the circuit and port number connected to the client. This information is added as suboptions in the DHCP Option 82
packets (see sections 3.1 and 3.2 of RFC3046). The switch removes this option from packets that it relays from L3 Relay
agents/DHCP servers to clients.
These sub-options may be used by the DHCP server to affect how it treats the client, and also may be used by the relay
agent to limit broadcast replies to the specific circuit or attachment point of the client.
The Switching > DHCP Snooping > DHCP L2 Relay folder provides access to the following pages:

"DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration"

"DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration"
"DHCP L2 Relay VLAN Configuration"
"DHCP L2 Relay Interface Statistics"
DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration
Use this page to enable or disable the switch to act as a DHCP L2 relay agent. This functionality must also be enabled on
each port you want this service to operate on (see
also be configured to relay requests only when the VLAN of the requesting client corresponds to a service provider's VLAN
ID that has been enabled with the L2 DHCP relay functionality (see
To access this page, click LAN > L2 Features > DHCP Snooping > DHCP L2 Relay > Global Configuration.
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Configuring DHCP Snooping
Table 92: DHCP Snooping Statistics
Description
The number of DHCP messages that are dropped based on the source MAC address
and client hardware address verification.
The number of server messages that are dropped on an untrusted port.
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"DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration" on page
Software User Manual
"DHCP L2 Relay VLAN Configuration" on page
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