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Configuring DHCP Service
Remote ID
3) Click Apply.
2.1.2 Configuring DHCP VLAN Relay
DHCP VLAN Relay is used for the clients in VLANs but do not have a layer 3 interface as the
gateway to obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server, which is not in the same subnet as
the clients.
Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Relay > DHCP VLAN Relay to
load the following page.
Figure 2-2 Specify DHCP Server for VLAN
Follow these steps to specify DHCP Server for the specific VLAN:
1) In the Default Relay Agent Interface section, configure the management VLAN (by
default, it is VLAN 1) as the default relay agent interface. The switch will use its IP
address to fill in the relay agent IP address field in DHCP packets when applying for IP
addresses from the DHCP server. Click Apply.
Interface ID
IP Address
2) In the DHCP VLAN Relay Config section, click
Enter the customized remote ID, which contains up to 64 characters. The remote
ID configurations of the switch and the DHCP server should be compatible with
each other.
Specify the type and ID of the interface that needs to be configured as the default
relay agent interface.
You can configure any existing layer 3 interface as the default relay agent
interface. The DHCP server will assign IP addresses in the same subnet with this
relay agent interface to the clients who use this relay agent interface to apply for
IP addresses.
Displays the IP address of this interface.
DHCP Relay Configuration
to load the configuration page.
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