DHCP Relay
TIP OpenWiFi 2.0
When operators of enterprise or service provider networks seek to influence or control the allocation of dynamically assigned IP address, typically the network edge has been provisioned to encode information in DHCP Relay packets that help identify the access device through which a subscriber is attached, the logical sub-interface of that network edge or the subscriber directly.
TIP OpenWiFi supports DHCP Relay with encoding of client Circuit-Id information containing any of:
Interface
VLAN-Id
SSID
Encryption Mode
Device Name
Device Model
Device Location
Access Point MAC Address
Access Point MAC in Hex
Client MAC Address
Client MAC Address in Hex
TIP OpenWiFi Relay-Agent remote-id may be configured to contain any of the following:
VLAN-Id
SSID
AP-MAC
AP-MAC-Hex
Client MAC
Client MAC Hex
The remote-id originates from a configured IPv4 interface address.
In the above example, when the IPv4 downstream interface 192.168.1.1 has DHCP enabled for relay-server
a DHCP relay process associates to the IP interface of the subnet. When DHCP DISCOVER packets arrive as broadcasts, they will be copied to a unicast packet from the 192.168.1.1
interface as the relay-id
source address and unicast forwarded to the defined relay-server
address. Additional parameters are encoded for inspection at the DHCP server as present in circuit-id
-format and remote-id
-format options.
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