Ip Address Allocation Process; Ip Address Lease Extension - HP FlexNetwork MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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IP address allocation process

Figure 16 IP address allocation process
As shown in
process:
1.
The client broadcasts a DHCP-DISCOVER message to locate a DHCP server.
2.
Each DHCP server offers configuration parameters such as an IP address to the client in a
DHCP-OFFER message. The sending mode of the DHCP-OFFER is determined by the flag
field in the DHCP-DISCOVER message. For more information, see
3.
If the client receives multiple offers, it accepts the first received offer, and broadcasts it in a
DHCP-REQUEST message to formally request the IP address. (IP addresses offered by other
DHCP servers can be assigned to other clients.)
4.
All DHCP servers receive the DHCP-REQUEST message. However, only the server selected
by the client does one of the following operations:
Returns a DHCP-ACK message to confirm that the IP address has been allocated to the
client.
Returns a DHCP-NAK message to deny the IP address allocation.
After receiving the DHCP-ACK message, the client verifies the following details before using the
assigned IP address:
The assigned IP address is not in use. To verify this, the client broadcasts a gratuitous ARP
packet. The assigned IP address is not in use if no response is received within the specified
time.
The assigned IP address is not on the same subnet as any IP address in use on the client.
Otherwise, the client sends a DHCP-DECLINE message to the server to request an IP address
again.

IP address lease extension

A dynamically assigned IP address has a lease. When the lease expires, the IP address is reclaimed
by the DHCP server. To continue using the IP address, the client must extend the lease duration.
When about half of the lease duration elapses, the DHCP client unicasts a DHCP-REQUEST to the
DHCP server to extend the lease. Depending on the availability of the IP address, the DHCP server
returns one of the following messages:
A DHCP-ACK unicast confirming that the client's lease duration has been extended.
A DHCP-NAK unicast denying the request.
Figure
16, a DHCP server assigns an IP address to a DHCP client in the following
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"DHCP message
format."

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