Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)
A DHCP client is not supported on VLT interfaces.
VLAN and Port Channels
DHCP client configuration and behavior are the same on Virtual LAN (VLAN) and port-channel (LAG)
interfaces as on a physical interface.
DHCP Snooping
A DHCP client can run on a switch simultaneously with the DHCP snooping feature as follows:
• If you enable DHCP snooping globally on a switch and you enable a DHCP client on an interface, the
trust port, source MAC address, and snooping table validations are not performed on the interface by
DHCP snooping for packets destined to the DHCP client daemon.
The following criteria determine packets destined for the DHCP client:
– DHCP is enabled on the interface.
– The user data protocol (UDP) destination port in the packet is 68.
– The
chaddr
(change address) in the DHCP header of the packet is the same as the interface’s
MAC address.
• An entry in the DHCP snooping table is not added for a DHCP client interface.
DHCP Server
A switch can operate as a DHCP client and a DHCP server. DHCP client interfaces cannot acquire a
dynamic IP address from the DHCP server running on the switch. Acquire a dynamic IP address from
another DHCP server.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Do not enable the DHCP client on an interface and set the priority to 255 or assign the same DHCP
interface IP address to a VRRP virtual group. Doing so guarantees that this router becomes the VRRP
group owner.
To use the router as the VRRP owner, if you enable a DHCP client on an interface that is added to a VRRP
group, assign a priority less than 255 but higher than any other priority assigned in the group.
DHCP Client on a Management Interface
These conditions apply when you enable a management interface to operate as a DHCP client.
• The management default route is added with the gateway as the router IP address received in the
DHCP ACK packet. It is required to send and receive traffic to and from other subnets on the external
network. The route is added irrespective when the DHCP client and server are in the same or different
subnets. The management default route is deleted if the management IP address is released like other
DHCP client management routes.
•
ip route for 0.0.0.0
takes precedence if it is present or added later.
• Management routes added by a DHCP client display with Route Source as
DHCP
in the
show ip
management route
and
show ip management-route dynamic
command output.
• Management routes added by DHCP are automatically reinstalled if you configure a static IP route
with the
ip route
command that replaces a management route added by the DHCP client. If you
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
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Summary of Contents for S4820T
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Page 282: ...Dell 282 Control Plane Policing CoPP ...
Page 622: ...Figure 81 Configuring Interfaces for MSDP 622 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 623: ...Figure 82 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 623 ...
Page 629: ...Figure 86 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 629 ...
Page 630: ...Figure 87 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 3 630 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 751: ...10 11 5 2 00 00 05 00 02 04 Member Ports Te 1 2 1 PIM Source Specific Mode PIM SSM 751 ...
Page 905: ...Figure 112 Single and Double Tag First byte TPID Match Service Provider Bridging 905 ...
Page 979: ...6 Member not present 7 Member not present Stacking 979 ...
Page 981: ...storm control Storm Control 981 ...
Page 1103: ...Figure 134 Setup OSPF and Static Routes Virtual Routing and Forwarding VRF 1103 ...