DHCP Relay Configuration
DHCP relay requires a pre-provisioned logical interface with at least an local or borrowed (unnumbered) IPv4 address configured which is than used a gateway IP address (giaddr) by the DHCP relay function.
There are two steps required to enable the DHCP relay functionality:
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DHCP server configuration
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DHCP relay configuration
DHCP Server Configuration
This configuration defines the DHCP servers which are referenced by the actual DHCP relay configuration.
supervisor@rtbrick>LEAF01: cfg> set access dhcp-server <server> <cr> address DHCP server address routing-instance Instance name from which DHCP server is reachable source-address Source address used for DHCP packets
The following example shows a typical DHCP server configuration.
{ "rtbrick-config:access": { "dhcp-server": [ { "server-name": "server1", "address": "198.51.100.101", "routing-instance": "default" } ] } }
Attribute | Description |
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server |
Specifies the DHCP server name. |
address |
Specifies the IPv4 address of the DHCP server. |
routing-instance |
Routing instance from which DHCP server is reachable. Default: default |
source-address <source-address> |
Specifies the source IPv4 address to be used to reach DHCP server. Default: gateway interfaces address (giaddr) |
DHCP Relay Configuration
This configuration enables the DHCP relay function on the corresponding logical interface (IFL).
supervisor@rtbrick>LEAF01: cfg> set access dhcp-relay <interface-name> <cr> agent-circuit-id Add Agent-Circuit-Id (option 82) agent-remote-id Add Agent-Remote-ID (option 82) dhcp-server DHCP server proxy-mode Enable relay proxy mode
The following example shows a typical DHCP relay configuration.
{ "rtbrick-config:access": { "dhcp-relay": [ { "interface": "ifl-0/0/1/1", "dhcp-server": [ "server1", "server2" ] } ] } }
Attribute | Description |
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interface-name |
Logical interface name on which client packets are expected. |
dhcp-server <dhcp-server> |
DHCP server name to which client packets has to be forwarded (multiple servers can be configured). |
proxy-mode |
Enable the relay proxy mode for this interface. |
agent-circuit-id <aci> |
Agent-Circuit-Id to be added in DHCP option 82. |
agent-remote-id <ari> |
Agent-Remote-Id to be added in DHCP option 82. |
DHCP Relay on Unnumbered Interface
DHCP Relay is supported over unnumbered interfaces. The configuration is similar to the regular DHCP relay configuration. The only change is that the logical interface will have a borrowed IP address.
The following example shows a typical DHCP relay configuration over unnumbered interface.
{ "data": { "rtbrick-config:interface": [ { "name": "ifp-0/0/1", "unit": [ { "unit-id": 1, "unnumbered": { "interface": "lo-0/0/1/1" } } ] }, { "name": "ifp-0/0/2", "unit": [ { "unit-id": 1, "unnumbered": { "interface": "lo-0/0/1/1" } } ] }, { "name": "lo-0/0/1", "unit": [ { "unit-id": 1, "address": { "ipv4": [ { "prefix4": "198.51.100.71/24" } ] } } ] } ], "rtbrick-config:access": { "dhcp-relay": [ { "interface": "ifl-0/0/1/1", "dhcp-server": [ "server1", "server2" ] }, { "interface": "ifl-0/0/2/1", "dhcp-server": [ "server1", "server2" ] } ] } } }