Dhcp Snooping Global Configuration - LevelOne GEL-1061 User Manual

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Chapter 12
| Security Measures
DHCP Snooping
DHCP Snooping
Global Configuration
these packets. The switch can either drop the DHCP packets, keep the existing
information, or replace it with the switch's relay information.
Use the Security > DHCP Snooping (Configure Global) page to enable DHCP
Snooping globally on the switch, or to configure MAC Address Verification.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
General
DHCP Snooping Status – Enables DHCP snooping globally. (Default: Disabled)
DHCP Snooping MAC-Address Verification – Enables or disables MAC
address verification. If the source MAC address in the Ethernet header of the
packet is not same as the client's hardware address in the DHCP packet, the
packet is dropped. (Default: Enabled)
Information
DHCP Snooping Information Option Status – Enables or disables DHCP
Option 82 information relay. (Default: Disabled)
DHCP Snooping Information Option Sub-option Format – Enables or
disables use of sub-type and sub-length fields in circuit-ID (CID) and remote-ID
(RID) in Option 82 information. (Default: Enabled)
DHCP Snooping Information Option Remote ID – Specifies the MAC address,
IP address, or arbitrary identifier of the requesting device (i.e., the switch in this
context).
MAC Address – Inserts a MAC address in the remote ID sub-option for the
DHCP snooping agent (i.e., the MAC address of the switch's CPU). This
attribute can be encoded in Hexadecimal or ASCII.
IP Address – Inserts an IP address in the remote ID sub-option for the
DHCP snooping agent (i.e., the IP address of the management interface).
This attribute can be encoded in Hexadecimal or ASCII.
string - An arbitrary string inserted into the remote identifier field.
(Range: 1-32 characters)
DHCP Snooping Information Option Policy – Specifies how to handle DHCP
client request packets which already contain Option 82 information.
Drop – Drops the client's request packet instead of relaying it.
Keep – Retains the Option 82 information in the client request, and
forwards the packets to trusted ports.
Replace – Replaces the Option 82 information circuit-id and remote-id
fields in the client's request with information about the relay agent itself,
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