% !TeX TS-program = % !TeX spellcheck = en_DK % !TeX encoding = UTF-8 % !TeX root = ../main.tex \chapter[DHCP]{Dynamic Host Control Protocol} \section[DHCP Process]{Dynamic Host Control Protocol Process} You can always remember the \gls{dhcp} handshake process by DORA\footnote{Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledgement}: \begin{enumerate} \item DHCP\textbf{D}ISCOVER: Client request to get a lease. \item DHCP\textbf{O}FFER: Server sends an offer to the client containing a \gls{ip}, domain name, and lease period. \item DHCP\textbf{R}EQUEST: Client formally request to get the assignment from the server. \item DHCP\textbf{A}CK: Server acknowledges the assignment to the client. \end{enumerate} \fig{dhcp/dhcpdiscoverprocess}{dhcpdiscoverprocess}{DHCP Discover Process} \subsection[DHCP Messages]{Dynamic Host Control Protocol Messages} \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{DHCPDECLINE:} Message sent from the client to the server that the address is already in use. \item \textbf{DHCPNAK:} The server sends a refusal to the client for request for configuration. \item \textbf{DHCPRELEASE:} Client tells a server that it is giving up a lease. \item \textbf{DHCPINFORM:} A client already has an \gls{ip} address but is requesting other configuration parameters that the \gls{dhcp} server is configured to deliver such as \gls{dns} address. \end{itemize} \section[DHCP Options]{Dynamic Host Control Protocol Options} \begin{itemize} \item \textbf{43} Vendor-encapsulated option that enables vendors to have their own list of options on the server. \item \textbf{69} \gls{smtp} server, if you want to specify available \gls{smtp} servers to the client. \item \textbf{70} \gls{pop3} server, if you want to specify available \gls{pop3} servers to the client. \item \textbf{150} \gls{tftp} server that enables your phones to access a list of \gls{tftp} servers. \end{itemize} \section[DHCP Example Configuration]{Dynamic Host Control Protocol Example Configuration} \subsection{Cisco} \begin{cisco} ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.0.254 ! ip dhcp pool LAN-1-POOL-DHCP network 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 192.168.0.254 lease 2 ! set in days \end{cisco} When configuring a Layer 3 interface as a relay port for DHCP request for a subnet. Set the ip helper command on the interface with one \textit{or} more ip addresses. \begin{cisco} interface GigabitEthernet 0/3 ip helper-address 192.168.220.220 ip helper-address 192.168.222.222 \end{cisco}