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=== DHCP > Settings ===
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==== General ====
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| Dormant DHCP Reservation || It is used to delete reserved IP addresses that are inactive for specific days. The inactive means that a reserved IP address is not assigned because the host that has the MAC address of the reserved IP address did not request it. We called it  "Dormant DHCP Reservation".
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| Random Assignment || If it is enabled, a DHCP service assigns IP addresses in random order. If not, a DHCP service sequentially assigns.
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| DHCPv6 Reconfig Key || It is used for making DHCPv6 Reconfigure Message. only ASCII text strings are allowed.<ref>https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3315#section-15.11</ref><ref>Although the DHCPv6 Reconfigure Message is a standard DHCPv6 option, many operating systems do not support this option for some security issues.</ref>
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| RADIUS User-Name Reservation || It enables a host is assigned an IP address based on the User-Name of the RADIUS attribute. The details are explained in the [[DHCP Pool configuration]].
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=== References ===

Latest revision as of 18:26, 9 August 2023

DHCP > Settings

General

Item Description
Dormant DHCP Reservation It is used to delete reserved IP addresses that are inactive for specific days. The inactive means that a reserved IP address is not assigned because the host that has the MAC address of the reserved IP address did not request it. We called it "Dormant DHCP Reservation".
Random Assignment If it is enabled, a DHCP service assigns IP addresses in random order. If not, a DHCP service sequentially assigns.
DHCPv6 Reconfig Key It is used for making DHCPv6 Reconfigure Message. only ASCII text strings are allowed.[1][2]
RADIUS User-Name Reservation It enables a host is assigned an IP address based on the User-Name of the RADIUS attribute. The details are explained in the DHCP Pool configuration.

References

  1. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3315#section-15.11
  2. Although the DHCPv6 Reconfigure Message is a standard DHCPv6 option, many operating systems do not support this option for some security issues.