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.
- TargetDHCPServer2
- Optional secondary server. (Optional)
- TargetDHCPServer3
- Optional tertiary server. (Optional)
- 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 firewall should publish routes needed for the relay via Proxy ARP. (Optional)
- Attribute
- Special Attribute of the current object. (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)