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DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch Web UI Reference Guide
DHCP/BOOTP Relay
Hops Count Limit (1-
16)
DHCP/BOOTP Relay
Time Threshold (0-
65535)
DHCP Relay Agent
Information Option 82
State
DHCP Relay Agent
Information Option 82
Check
DHCP Relay Agent
Information Option 82
Policy
DHCP Relay Option
82 Remote ID
Click Apply to implement any changes that have been made.
This field allows an entry between 1 and 16 to define the maximum number of router hops
DHCP/BOOTP messages can be forwarded. The default hop count is 4.
Allows an entry between 0 and 65535 seconds, and defines the maximum time limit for
routing a DHCP/BOOTP packet. If a value of 0 is entered, the Switch will not process the
value in the seconds field of the BOOTP or DHCP packet. If a non-zero value is entered,
the Switch will use that value, along with the hop count to determine whether to forward a
given BOOTP or DHCP packet.
This field can be toggled between Enabled and Disabled using the drop-down menu. It is
used to enable or disable the DHCP Relay Agent Information Option 82 on the Switch. The
default is Disabled.
Enabled –When this field is toggled to Enabled, the relay agent will insert and remove
DHCP relay information (option 82 field) in messages between DHCP servers and clients.
When the relay agent receives the DHCP request, it adds the option 82 information, and
the IP address of the relay agent (if the relay agent is configured), to the packet. Once the
option 82 information has been added to the packet it is sent on to the DHCP server. When
the DHCP server receives the packet, if the server is capable of option 82, it can implement
policies like restricting the number of IP addresses that can be assigned to a single remote
ID or circuit ID. Then the DHCP server echoes the option 82 field in the DHCP reply. The
DHCP server unicasts the reply back to the relay agent if the request was relayed to the
server by the relay agent. The switch verifies that it originally inserted the option 82 data.
Finally, the relay agent removes the option 82 field and forwards the packet to the switch
port that connects to the DHCP client that sent the DHCP request.
Disabled- When the field is toggled to Disabled, the relay agent will not insert and remove
DHCP relay information (option 82 field) in messages between DHCP servers and clients,
and the check and policy settings will have no effect.
This field can be toggled between Enabled and Disabled using the drop-down menu. It is
used to enable or disable the Switches ability to check the validity of the packet's option 82
field.
Enabled – When the field is toggled to Enabled, the relay agent will check the validity of the
packet's option 82 field. If the switch receives a packet that contains the option 82 field from
a DHCP client, the switch drops the packet because it is invalid. In packets received from
DHCP servers, the relay agent will drop invalid messages.
Disabled – When the field is toggled to Disabled, the relay agent will not check the validity
of the packet's option 82 field.
This field can be toggled between Replace, Drop, and Keep by using the drop-down menu.
It is used to set the Switches policy for handling packets when the DHCP Relay Agent
Information Option 82 Check is set to Disabled. The default is Replace.
Replace – The option 82 field will be replaced if the option 82 field already exists in the
packet received from the DHCP client.
Drop – The packet will be dropped if the option 82 field already exists in the packet
received from the DHCP client.
Keep – The option 82 field will be retained if the option 82 field already exists in the packet
received from the DHCP client.
Enter the DHCP Relay Agent Information Option 82 Remote ID.
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