Creating A Dhcp Server Group - HP 1910 User Manual

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Table 94 Configuration items
Item
DHCP Service
Unauthorized Server
Detect
Dynamic Bindings
Refresh
Track Timer Interval

Creating a DHCP server group

1.
Select Network > DHCP from the navigation tree to enter the DHCP Relay page shown in
289.
2.
In the Server Group area, click Add to enter the server group configuration page.
Figure 290 Creating a server group
3.
Configure the DHCP server group as described in
Description
Enable or disable global DHCP.
Enable or disable unauthorized DHCP server detection.
There are unauthorized DHCP servers on networks, which reply DHCP clients with
wrong IP addresses.
With this feature enabled, upon receiving a DHCP request, the DHCP relay agent will
record the IP address of any DHCP server that assigned an IP address to the DHCP
client and the receiving interface. The administrator can use this information to check
out DHCP unauthorized servers. The device puts a record once for each DHCP
server. The administrator needs to find unauthorized DHCP servers from the log
information. After the information of recorded DHCP servers is cleared, the relay
agent will re-record server information following this mechanism.
Enable or disable periodic refresh of dynamic client entries, and set the refresh
interval.
A DHCP client sends a DHCP-RELEASE unicast message to the DHCP server through
the DHCP relay agent to relinquish its IP address. In this case the DHCP relay agent
simply conveys the message to the DHCP server, thus it does not remove the IP
address from dynamic client entries. To solve this problem, the periodic refresh of
dynamic client entries feature is introduced.
With this feature, the DHCP relay agent uses the IP address of a client and the MAC
address of the DHCP relay agent interface to periodically send a DHCP-REQUEST
message to the DHCP server.
If the server returns a DHCP-ACK message or does not return any message within
a specified interval, which means that the IP address is assignable now, the DHCP
relay agent will age out the client entry.
If the server returns a DHCP-NAK message, which means the IP address is still in
use, the relay agent will not age it out.
Note that if the Auto option is selected, the refresh interval is calculated by the relay
agent according to the number of client entries.
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