Dhcp Accounting Fundamentals; Dhcp Accounting Configuration - 3Com 5500-SI Configuration Manual

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DHCP Accounting
Fundamentals
DHCP Accounting
Configuration
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After you complete AAA and RADIUS configuration on a switch with the DHCP server
function enabled, the DHCP server acts as a RADIUS client. For the authentication
process of the DHCP server acting as a RADIUS client. The following describes only
the accounting interaction between DHCP server and RADIUS server.
After sending a DHCP-ACK packet with the IP configuration parameters to the
DHCP client, the DHCP server sends an Accounting START packet to a specified
RADIUS server. The RADIUS server processes the packet, makes a record, and
sends a response to the DHCP server.
Once releasing a lease for some reason, the DHCP server sends an Accounting
STOP packet to the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server processes the packet, stops
the recording for the DHCP client, and sends a response to the DHCP server. A
lease can be released for the reasons such as lease expiration, a release request
received from the DHCP client, a manual release operation, an address pool
removal operation.
If the RADIUS server of the specified domain is unreachable for some reason, the
DHCP server sends up to three Accounting START packets (including the first
sending attempt) at regular intervals. If the three packets bring no response from
the RADIUS server, the DHCP server does not send Accounting START packets any
more.
The following section describes DHCP accounting configuration.
Prerequisites
Before configuring DHCP accounting, make sure that:
The DHCP server is configured and operates properly. Address pools and lease time
are configured.
DHCP clients are configured and DHCP service is enabled.
The network operates properly.
Configuring DHCP Accounting
Table 289 contains information for configuring DHCP Accounting.
Table 289 Configure DHCP accounting
Operation
Enter system view
Enter address pool
view
Enable DHCP
accounting
DHCP Accounting Configuration Example
Network requirements
The DHCP server connects to a DHCP client and a RADIUS server respectively
through its Ethernet1/0/2 and Ethernet1/0/1 ports.
Ethernet1/0/2 port belongs to VLAN 2; Ethernet1/0/1 port belongs to VLAN 3.
The IP address of VLAN 2 interface is 10.1.1.1/24, and that of VLAN 3 interface is
10.1.2.1/24.
The IP address of the RADIUS server is 10.1.2.2/24.
Command
Description
system-view
-
dhcp server ip-pool
Required
pool-name
accounting domain
Required
domain-name
The domain identified by the domain-name
argument can be created by using the domain
command.

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