DELL 9.7(0.0) User Manual

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Option
Number and Description
Identifiers a user-defined string used by the Relay Agent to forward DHCP client 
packets to a specific server.
L2 DHCP 
Snooping
Option 82
Specifies IP addresses for DHCP messages received from the client that are to be 
monitored to build a DHCP snooping database.
End
Option 255
Signals the last option in the DHCP packet.
Assign an IP Address using DHCP
The following section describes DHCP and the client in a network.
When a client joins a network:
1.
The client initially broadcasts a DHCPDISCOVER message on the subnet to discover available DHCP 
servers. This message includes the parameters that the client requires and might include suggested 
values for those parameters.
2.
Servers unicast or broadcast a DHCPOFFER message in response to the DHCPDISCOVER that offers 
to the client values for the requested parameters. Multiple servers might respond to a single 
DHCPDISCOVER; the client might wait a period of time and then act on the most preferred offer.
3.
The client broadcasts a DHCPREQUEST message in response to the offer, requesting the offered 
values.
4.
After receiving a DHCPREQUEST, the server binds the clients’ unique identifier (the hardware address 
plus IP address) to the accepted configuration parameters and stores the data in a database called a 
binding table. The server then broadcasts a DHCPACK message, which signals to the client that it 
may begin using the assigned parameters.
5.
When the client leaves the network, or the lease time expires, returns its IP address to the server in a 
DHCPRELEASE message.
There are additional messages that are used in case the DHCP negotiation deviates from the process 
previously described and shown in the illustration below.
DHCPDECLINE
A client sends this message to the server in response to a DHCPACK if the 
configuration parameters are unacceptable; for example, if the offered address is 
already in use. In this case, the client starts the configuration process over by 
sending a DHCPDISCOVER.
DHCPINFORM
A client uses this message to request configuration parameters when it assigned an 
IP address manually rather than with DHCP. The server responds by unicast.
DHCPNAK
A server sends this message to the client if it is not able to fulfill a DHCPREQUEST; 
for example, if the requested address is already in use. In this case, the client starts 
the configuration process over by sending a DHCPDISCOVER.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)