ltm profile dhcpv4
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NAME
DHCPv4 - Configures a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
profile.
MODULE
ltm profile
SYNTAX
Configure the dhcpv4 profile within the ltm profile module using the
syntax shown in the following sections.
CREATE/MODIFY
create dhcpv4 [name]
modify dhcpv4 [name]
options:
app-service [[string] | none]
defaults-from [[name] | none]
mode [relay | forwarding]
description [string]
idle-timeout [ [integer] | indefinite ]
default-lease-time [integer]
transaction-timeout [integer]
authentication {
options:
enabled [true | false]
virtual [[string] | none]
user-name {
options:
format [mac-address | mac-and-relay-option | relay-option | tcl-snippet]
suboption-id1 [integer]
suboption-id2 [integer]
separator1 [[string] | none]
separator2 [[string] | none]
tcl [[string] | none]
}
}
subscriber-discovery {
options:
enabled [true | false]
subscriber-id {
options:
format [mac-address | mac-and-relay-id | tcl-snippet]
suboption-id1 [integer]
suboption-id2 [integer]
separator1 [[string] | none]
separator2 [[string] | none]
tcl [[string] | none]
}
}
relay-agent-id {
options:
add [true | false]
remove [true | false]
suboption {
options:
id1 [integer]
id2 [integer]
value1 [string | none]
value2 [string | none]
}
}
ttl-value [integer]
ttl-dec-value [ by-0 | by-1 | by-2 | by-4 ]
max-hops [integer]
edit dhcpv4 [ [name] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
reset-stats dhcpv4
reset-stats dhcpv4 [ [ [name] | [regex] ] ... ]
DISPLAY
list dhcpv4
list dhcpv4 [ [ [name] | [regex] ] ... ]
show running-config dhcpv4
show running-config dhcpv4
[ [ [name] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
all-properties
non-default-properties
one-line
partition
show dhcpv4
show dhcpv4 [ [ [name] | [regex] ] ... ]
options:
(default | exa | gig | kil | meg | peta | raw | tera | yotta | zetta)
field-fmt
global
DELETE
delete dhcpv4 [name]
DESCRIPTION
You can use the dhcpv4 profile to manage DHCPv4 network traffic.
EXAMPLES
create dhcpv4 my_dhcpv4_profile defaults-from dhcpv4
Creates a custom DHCPv4 profile named my_dhcpv4_profile that inherits
its settings from the system default DHCPv4 profile.
list dhcpv4 all-properties
Displays all properties for all DHCPv4 profiles.
create dhcpv4 new_dhcpv4_profile {
mode relay
idle-timeout 120
transaction-timeout 45
default-lease-time 3600
ttl-value 0
ttl-dec-value by-2
max-hops 4
subscriber-discovery {
enabled true
subscriber-id {
format mac-and-relay-option
suboption-id1 1
separator1 -
}
}
authentication {
enabled true
virtual new_authen_vs
user-name {
format mac-and-relay-option
suboption-id1 1
separator1 -
}
}
relay-agent-id {
add false
remove true
} }
Creates a DHCPv4 profile named new_dhcpv4_profile with idle-timeout
value of <120 seconds>, transaction-timeout of <45 seconds>, default-
lease-time of 3600 seconds, ttl-dec-value of 2 and max-hops of 4. The
BIG-IP virtual will work in relay mode, with subscriber discovery
enabled and configured with the subscriber-id format set to mac-and-
relay-option and configured to use only suboption 1 (the first
suboption ID) of the relay-agent info option (option 82) and to use the
- to concatenate the MAC address to the first suboption ID. The
authentication is enabled and its user-name equals the subscriber-id
and the authentication virtual name is new_authen_vs. It also does not
add relay agent option 82 but removed it (if exists) from the server-
to-client messages.
OPTIONS
app-service
Specifies the name of the application service to which the profile
belongs. The default value is none. Note: If the strict-updates
option is enabled on the application service that owns the object,
you cannot modify or delete the profile. Only the application
service can modify or delete the profile.
default-lease-time
Provides the default value in seconds of DHCPv4 lease time in case
it was missing in the client-server exchange. The default is
86400.
defaults-from
Specifies the profile that you want to use as the parent profile.
Your new profile inherits all settings and values from the parent
profile. The default value is dhcpv4.
description
User defined description.
mode Specifies the operation mode of the DHCP virtual. If the virtual
to run in relay mode, then it means that it is acting as a
standard DHCPv4 relay agent. This means that the relay will change
some of the DHCPv4 packet fields before sending it to either the
client or server. The forwarding mode is similar to relay except
that the virtual will not modify the standard fields, instead it
will forward the message from client to server and vice-versa. The
default is relay.
idle-timeout
Specifies the number of seconds that a connection is idle before
the connection is eligible for deletion. The default value is 60
seconds.
transaction-timeout
Specifies DHCPv4 transaction timeout, in seconds. The
transactions should complete within the timeout specified. If a
transaction does not complete for any reason, it is removed. The
default value is 45 seconds.
authentication
Manages the subscriber authentication attributes.
enabled
To enable or disable subscriber authentication. If enabled,
then user has to fill the following fields. Default is false.
virtual
Specifies the authentication virtual server name.
user-name
Manages the authentication user name's attributes. The user-
name is what will be used to authenticate the DHCP client.
format
Specifies the user-name format. The options are: MAC
address, MAC + relay-agent option, relay-agent option or
tcl-snippet. The concatenation symbol is defined as
separator1.
suboption-id1
The relay-agent option (option 82) first suboption ID.
The default is 1.
suboption-id2
The relay-agent option (option 82) second suboption ID.
The default is 2.
separator1
A string that is used to concatenate the MAC address and
the relay-agent info option (option 82) to create the
authentication user-name. The default is @.
separator2
A string that is used to concatenate the relay-agent
info option (option 82) suboptions 1 and 2 to create the
authentication user-name. The default is @.
tcl-snippet
A tcl snippet to format the user name. This value will
be taken into account only if the format value was
chosen to be tcl-snippet.
subscriber-discovery
Manages the subscriber discovery attributes.
enabled
To enable or disable subscriber discovery. If enabled, then
user has to fill the following fields. Default is false.
subscriber-id
Manages the subscriber-id attributes. The subscriber-id is
used by SPM to create, delete and update subscriber sessions.
format
Specifies the subscriber-id format. The options are: MAC
address, MAC + relay-agent option, relay-agent option or
tcl-snippet. The concatenation symbol is defined as
separator1.
suboption-id1
The relay-agent info option (option 82) first suboption
ID. The default is 1.
suboption-id2
The relay-agent info option (option 82) second suboption
ID. The default is 2.
separator1
A string that is used to concatenate the MAC address and
the relay-agent info option (option 82) to create the
subscriber-id. The default is @.
separator2
A string that is used to concatenate the relay-agent
info option (option 82) suboptions 1 and 2 to create the
subscriber-id. The default is @.
tcl-snippet
A tcl snippet to format the subscriber-id. This value
will be taken into account only if the format value was
chosen to be tcl-snippet.
relay-agent-id
Manages the relay agent information option (option 82) attributes.
As a relay, the DHCP virtual can insert this option.
add Specifies if the user wants the DHCP relay agent to insert
option 82 or not. Default is false.
remove
Specifies if the user wants the DHCP relay agent to remove
option 82 from the server-to-client traffic or not. Default
is false.
suboptions
Manages the inserted relay agent information option (option
82) suboptions. We allow only two suboptions to be inserted.
id1 An integer to represent the first suboption ID. Default
is 1.
value1
A string to represent the first suboption value.
id2 An integer to represent the second suboption ID. Default
is 2.
value2
A string to represent the second suboption value.
ttl-value
Specifies the ttl absolute value that the user may want to set for
each outgoing DHCP packet. Default is 0; and in this case, we use
the ttl-dec-value field.
ttl-dec-value
Specifies the amount that the DHCP virtual will use to decrement
the ttl for each outgoing DHCP packet. Default is by-1.
max-hops
Specifies the maximum number of relay agents that the DHCPv4
messages pass through before they are discarded. The default is 4.
SEE ALSO
create, delete, edit, ltm profile, ltm virtual, modify, show, dhcpv6
profile, reset-stats, tmsh
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