Configuring Dhcp Local Server; Configuring The Dhcp Local Server; Basic Configuration Of Dhcp Local Server - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual

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CHAPTER 19

Configuring DHCP Local Server

Configuring the DHCP Local Server

Basic Configuration of DHCP Local Server

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
This chapter provides information for configuring the DHCP local server on the E Series
Broadband Services Routers. This chapter contains the following sections:
Configuring the DHCP Local Server on page 473
Configuring DHCP Local Address Pools on page 480
Configuring AAA Authentication for DHCP Local Server Standalone Mode on page 483
Configuring the DHCPv6 Local Server on page 485
Deleting DHCPv6 Client Bindings on page 486
Configuring the Router to Work with the SRC Software on page 487
Tasks to configure the DHCP local server include:
Basic Configuration of DHCP Local Server on page 473
Limiting the Number of IP Addresses Supplied by DHCP Local Server on page 474
Excluding IP Addresses from Address Pools on page 475
Configuring DHCP Local Server to Support Creation of Dynamic Subscriber
Interfaces on page 475
Differentiating Between Clients with the Same Client ID or Hardware Address on page 476
Logging Out DHCP Local Server Subscribers on page 477
Clearing an IP DHCP Local Server Binding on page 478
Using SNMP Traps to Monitor DHCP Local Server Events on page 478
Using DHCP Local Server Event Logs on page 478
Before you configure a DHCP local server, you must identify which mode to activate
(standalone mode or equal-access mode). Use equal-access mode, if you use the Session
and Resource Control (SRC) software for address allocation and managing the
subscribers. If you do not use SRC for managing subscribers, use standalone mode. SRC
contributes to the address pool selection and so when you use standalone mode, SRC
is not used for address allocation.
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