Dhcp Snoop Commands; Dhcp Snoop Enable Command; Dhcp Snoop Disable Command; Figure 146 Dhcp Snoop Enable Command Example - ZyXEL Communications IES-612-51A User Manual

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where
[<relay info>]
This command adds the specified information for the relay agent.

44.4 DHCP Snoop Commands

Use these commands to configure or show DHCP snooping settings on the subscriber ports.
The system gets the client MAC-IP address information (in the reply from a DHCP server) and
stores it in the DHCP snooping table. The system only forwards packets from the clients
whose MAC-IP address is in the DHCP snooping table. Packets from unknown IP address(es)
are not forwarded (dropped). This feature prevents clients from assigning their own static IP
addresses.

44.4.1 DHCP Snoop Enable Command

Syntax:
ras> switch dhcpsnoop enable <portlist>
where
<portlist>
This command activates the DHCP snooping feature on the specified port(s). The following
example enables DHCP snooping on port 1.

Figure 146 DHCP Snoop Enable Command Example

ras> switch dhcpsnoop enable 1

44.4.2 DHCP Snoop Disable Command

Syntax:
ras> switch dhcpsnoop disable <portlist>
where
<portlist>
IES-612-51A User's Guide
Up to 23 ASCII characters of additional information for the
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IES-612-51A to add to the DHCP requests that it relays to a
DHCP server.
Examples of information you could add would be the name
of the IES-612-51A or the ISP.
You can specify a single port <1>, all ports <*> or a list of
=
ports <1,3,enet1>. You can also include a range of ports
<1,5,6~10,enet1,enet2>.
You can specify a single port <1>, all ports <*> or a list of
=
ports <1,3,enet1>. You can also include a range of ports
<1,5,6~10,enet1,enet2>.
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