Appendix I. Dhcp Relay - D-Link DSA-3600 User Manual

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Appendix I. DHCP Relay

Appendix I. DHCP Relay
The DSA-3600 supports DHCP Relay defined according to RFC 3046. For scaling reasons, it is advantageous to set
up an external DHCP server apart from using the internal DHCP server implemented in the DSA-3600 for assigning
IP. When client-originated DHCP packets are forwarded to a DHCP server, a new option called the "Relay Agent
Information option" is inserted by the DHCP relay agent. External DHCP servers that recognize the Relay Agent
Information option may use this information to implement IP address or other parameter assignment policies. The
external DHCP server will echo the option back to the relay agent in server-to-client replies, and strip-off the option
before forwarding the reply to the client.
A graphic example of connecting 2 gateways with an external DHCP server:
Please note that the Router and Gateway 1 connected to the DHCP Server have to be under the same network
segment as the DHCP Server.
When a client requests IP address from Gateway 1 Public LAN through the build-in DHCP relay agent of the
DSA-3600, the DHCP server will receive a DHCP REQUEST packet with Option 82 (a code defined in RFC 3046). A
Circuit ID will be sent by the DSA-3600 when the DHCP relay is enabled to define where the packet is sent from,
and this Circuit ID will have a format of MAC_IP, such as 00:E0:22:DF:AC:DF_192.168.1.254. When the external
DHCP server gets the request packet, it will therefore know where to reply to and which IP to assign.
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