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Creating DHCP Profiles (C-Web Interface)

 

When the SAE receives a DHCP discover request from the router, it uses the client’s MAC address to find a DHCP profile in cache or in the directory. If it finds a DHCP profile, the SAE uses the information in the profile to create a discover decision that it returns to the router. The discover decision includes information to select an IP address and DHCP options to configure the DHCP client.

When a DHCP subscriber logs in to the SAE through a Web portal, the SAE registers the subscriber’s equipment and creates a cached DHCP profile in the o=AuthCache directory. These profiles are keyed by the MAC address of the DHCP client device. They are created by the grantPublicIp or the registerEquipment methods.

DHCP profiles are stored in the o=AuthCache directory in the dhcpProfile object class. The dhcpProfile object class is subordinate to the cachedAuthenticationProfiles object class. Manually created profiles are keyed by the cn (common name) attribute.

To create a DHCP profile:

  1. Click Configure, expand Shared, and then click Auth Cache.

    The Auth Cache pane appears.

  2. From the Create new list, select Cached Dhcp Profile.

  3. Type a name for the new cached DHCP profile in the dialog box, and click OK.

    The cached authentication profile appears in the side pane and in the Cached DHCP Profile pane.

  4. Enter information as described in the Help text in the main pane, and click Apply.