3com 2928 User Guide

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Table 3-3 
DHCP snooping user information configuration items 
Item 
Description 
IP Address 
This field displays the IP address assigned by the DHCP server to the 
client. 
MAC Address 
This field displays the MAC address of the client. 
Type 
This field displays the client type, which can be: 
z
 
Dynamic: The IP-to-MAC binding is generated dynamically. 
z
 
Static: The IP-to-MAC binding is configured manually. Currently, static 
bindings are not supported. 
Interface Name 
This field displays the device interface to which the client is connected. 
VLAN 
This field displays the VLAN to which the device belongs. 
Remaining Lease Time  This field displays the remaining lease time of the IP address. 
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example 
Network requirements 
As shown in 
, a DHCP snooping device (Switch B) is connected to a DHCP server through 
GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, and to DHCP clients through GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 and GigabitEthernet 1/0/3. 
z
 
Enable DHCP snooping on Switch B and configure DHCP snooping to support Option 82. 
Configure the handling strategy for DHCP requests containing Option 82 as replace
z
 
Enable GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to forward DHCP server responses; disable GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 
and GigabitEthernet 1/0/3 from forwarding DHCP server responses. 
z
 
Configure Switch B to record clients’ IP-to-MAC address bindings in DHCP-REQUEST messages 
and DHCP-ACK messages received from a trusted port. 
Figure 3-6 
Network diagram for DHCP snooping configuration 
 
 
Configuration procedure 
# Enable DHCP snooping. 
z
 
Select Network > DHCP from the navigation tree, and then click the DHCP Snooping tab. Perform 
the following operation, as shown in