Junos® OS, Release 10.3
Extended DHCP Relay Agent Overview
DHCP Relay Proxy Overview
Access and Access-Internal Routes for Subscriber Management
Dynamic Profile Attachment to DHCP Subscriber Interfaces Overview
DHCP Duplicate Client Differentiation Using Client Subinterface Overview
Group-Specific DHCP Relay Options
DHCP Auto Logout Overview
Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
Using External AAA Authentication Services with DHCP
Guidelines for Configuring Support for DHCP Duplicate Clients
Configuring DHCP Duplicate Client Support
Grouping Interfaces with Common DHCP Configurations
Guidelines for Configuring Interface Ranges
Overriding the Default DHCP Relay Configuration Settings
Overwriting giaddr Information
Replacing the DHCP Relay Request and Release Packet Source Address
Overriding Option 82 Information
Using Layer 2 Unicast Transmission for DHCP Packets
Trusting Option 82 Information
Disabling ARP Table Population
Specifying the Maximum Number of DHCP Clients Per Interface
Automatically Logging Out DHCP Clients
Allowing DHCP Snooped Clients on Interfaces
Sending Release Messages When Clients Are Deleted
Disabling DHCP Relay
Enabling and Disabling Insertion of Option 82 Information
Using Option 60 Information to Forward Client Traffic to Specific DHCP Servers
Using Matching Option 60 Strings to Process DHCP Client Traffic
Using Nonmatching Option 60 Strings to Process DHCP Client Traffic
Configuring Server Groups
Configuring Active Server Groups
Enabling DHCP Relay Proxy Mode
Configuring Dynamic Access Routes for Subscriber Management
Configuring Dynamic Access-Internal Routes for DHCP Subscriber Management
Attaching Dynamic Profiles to DHCP Subscriber Interfaces
Example: Minimum DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
Example: DHCP Relay Agent Configuration with Multiple Clients and Servers
Example: Using Option 60 Strings to Forward DHCP Client Traffic
Example: Using Option 60 Strings to Drop DHCP Client Traffic
[edit dynamic-profiles] Hierarchy Level
[edit forwarding-options dhcp-relay] Hierarchy Level
access
access-internal
active-server-group
aggregate-clients
allow-snooped-clients
always-write-giaddr
always-write-option-82
authentication
circuit-id
circuit-type
client-discover-match
default-local-server-group
default-relay-server-group
delimiter
dhcp-relay
disable-relay
domain-name
drop
duplicate-clients-on-interface
dynamic-profile
group
interface
interface-client-limit
layer2-unicast-replies
local-server-group
logical-system-name
mac-address (DHCP Relay Agent)
mac-address (Dynamic Access-Internal Routes)
metric
next-hop
no-allow-snooped-clients
no-arp
option-60
option-82
overrides
password
preference
prefix
proxy-mode
qualified-next-hop
relay-option-60
relay-option-82
relay-server-group
replace-ip-source-with
route (Access)
route (Access-Internal)
routing-options
routing-instance-name
send-release-on-delete
server-group
tag
trust-option-82
use-interface-description
use-primary
user-prefix
username-include
vendor-option
Displaying a Count of Discarded DHCP Packets with Option 60 Information
Verifying and Managing DHCP Relay Configuration
Verifying the Configuration of Access and Access-Internal Routes for Subscriber Management
clear dhcp relay binding
clear dhcp relay statistics
show dhcp relay binding
show dhcp relay statistics
show route extensive
show route protocol
Tracing Extended DHCP Operations
Collecting Subscriber Access Logs Before Contacting Juniper Technical Support
traceoptions
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