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Ignore, Relay or BootpFwd. Default: Ignore

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3.13. DHCPRelay Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.13. DHCPRelay Description Use a DHCP Relay to dynamically alter the routing table according to relayed DHCP leases. Properties Name Action SourceInterface TargetDHCPServer IPOfferFilter AddRoute AddRouteLocalIP AddRouteGatewayIP RoutingTable MaxRelaysPerInterface AgentIP AllowNULLOffers ProxyARPAllInterfaces ProxyARPInterfaces LogEnabled LogSeverity Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the relay rule. (Identifier) Ignore, Relay or BootpFwd. (Default: Ignore) The source interface of the DHCP packet. Specifies the IP of the server to send the relayed DHCP packets to. Specifies the span of IP addresses that are allowed to be relayed from the DHCP server. (Default: 1) Enable dynamic adding of routes as leases are added and removed. (Default: No) The IP Address specified here will automatically be published on the interfaces where a route is added. (Optional) The IP used as gateway to reach hosts on this route. (Optional) Specifies the routing table the clients host route should be added to. (Default: main) Specifies how many relays are allowed per interface, that means, how many DHCP clients are allowed to be relayed through each interface. (Optional) Define what IP the relay should use as gateway IP when passing the requests to the DHCP server. (Default: Recv) Accept server responses offering IP address "0.0.0.0" (no IP address offered). (Default: No) Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for publishing routes needed for the relay via Proxy ARP. (Default: No) Specifies the interface/interfaces on which the security gateway should publish routes needed for the relay via Proxy ARP. (Optional) Enable logging. (Default: Yes) Specifies with what severity log events will be sent to the specified log receivers. (Default: Default) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 102

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3.13. DHCPRelay
Description
Use a DHCP Relay to dynamically alter the routing table according to relayed DHCP leases.
Properties
Name
Specifies
a
symbolic
name
for
the
relay
rule.
(Identifier)
Action
Ignore, Relay or BootpFwd. (Default: Ignore)
SourceInterface
The source interface of the DHCP packet.
TargetDHCPServer
Specifies the IP of the server to send the relayed
DHCP packets to.
IPOfferFilter
Specifies the span of IP addresses that are allowed to
be relayed from the DHCP server. (Default: 1)
AddRoute
Enable dynamic adding of routes as leases are added
and removed. (Default: No)
AddRouteLocalIP
The IP Address specified here will automatically be
published on the interfaces where a route is added.
(Optional)
AddRouteGatewayIP
The IP used as gateway to reach hosts on this route.
(Optional)
RoutingTable
Specifies the routing table the clients host route
should be added to. (Default: main)
MaxRelaysPerInterface
Specifies how many relays are allowed per interface,
that means, how many DHCP clients are allowed to
be relayed through each interface. (Optional)
AgentIP
Define what IP the relay should use as gateway IP
when passing the requests to the DHCP server.
(Default: Recv)
AllowNULLOffers
Accept
server
responses
offering
IP
address
"0.0.0.0" (no IP address offered). (Default: No)
ProxyARPAllInterfaces
Always select all interfaces, including new ones, for
publishing routes needed for the relay via Proxy
ARP. (Default: No)
ProxyARPInterfaces
Specifies the interface/interfaces on which the secur-
ity gateway should publish routes needed for the re-
lay via Proxy ARP. (Optional)
LogEnabled
Enable logging. (Default: Yes)
LogSeverity
Specifies with what severity log events will be sent
to the specified log receivers. (Default: Default)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
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