Persistent; Figure 4.161Switching > Dhcp Snooping > Base > Dynamic Bindings - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
MAC Address
VLAN ID
IP Address
Submit
Cancel
Dynamic Bindings
Use the DHCP Snooping Dynamic Bindings page to view and clear dynamic bindings
in the DHCP snooping bindings database. The DHCP snooping feature uses DHCP
messages to build and maintain the bindings database. The bindings database
includes data for clients only on untrusted ports. DHCP snooping creates a tentative
binding from DHCP DISCOVER and REQUEST messages. Tentative bindings tie a
client to an interface (the interface where the DHCP client message was received).
Tentative bindings are completed when DHCP snooping learns the client's IP
address from a DHCP ACK message on a trusted port. DHCP snooping removes
bindings in response to DECLINE, RELEASE, and NACK messages. The DHCP
snooping feature ignores the ACK messages as a reply to the DHCP Inform mes-
sages received on trusted ports.
To access this page, click Switching > DHCP Snooping > Base > Dynamic Bind-
ings.
Figure 4.161 Switching > DHCP Snooping > Base > Dynamic Bindings
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
MAC Address
VLAN ID
IP Address
Lease Time
Refresh
Clear

Persistent

Use the DHCP Snooping Persistent Configuration page to configure the persistent
location of the DHCP snooping bindings database. The bindings database can be
stored locally on the device or on a remote system somewhere else in the network.
The device must be able to reach the IP address of the remote system to send bind-
ings to a remote database.
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The interface on which the DHCP client is authorized.
The MAC address associated with the DHCP client. This is the Key to
the binding database.
The ID of the VLAN the client is authorized to use.
The IP address of the client.
Click Submit to save the values.
Click Cancel to close the window.
Description
The interface on which the DHCP client message was received.
The MAC address associated with the DHCP client that sent the mes-
sage. This is the Key to the binding database.
The VLAN ID of the client interface.
The IP address assigned to the client by the DHCP server.
The remaining IP address lease time for the client.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Clear to remove the selected entries in the database.
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