To create or to modify an existing Static DHCP Client:

  1. In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
  2. In the left navigation pane, go to Protocols > IP > DHCP > Static Clients.

DHCP Static Clients

 

Modifying a Static DHCP client Pool

  1. Click the expand () Icon next to the entry you wish to modify.
  2. Edit the entry properties as required, see details below.


Creating a Static DHCP Client

The SBC supports IPv4 addresses for this feature; IPv6 is not supported. 

To create a static client:

  1. Click the Create DHCP Static Client ( ) icon at the top of the page.

Create DHCP Static Client

 

Create VIVO Entry


Static Client Attributes- Field Definitions

Client MAC Address

Specifies the MAC address of the DHCP Client

DHCP Pool

Specifies the pool of which this static client is a member.

Client IP

Specifies the IP address to be assigned to this DHCP client.

Lease Lifetime

Specifies whether the duration of the lease is infinite or a specified value.

Lease Lifetime Value

Specifies the duration of the lease, in minutes. Visible only when Set is selected from the Lease Lifetime list box.

Options - Field Definitions

Default Router

Specifies the default router used for DHCP Clients. Must be an IPv4 address.

DNS Server

Specifies the DNS server used for DHCP Clients. Must be an IPv4 address.

Domain Name

Specifies the domain name for DHCP clients to use when connecting to the pool.

SIP Server Present

Specifies whether or not the node uses a SIP server attached to an available network.

Primary SIP Server

Specifies the Primary SIP server to be used by the DHCP client. Must be an IPv4 address. Visible only when Yes is selected in the SIP Server Present list box.

Secondary SIP Server Present

Specifies whether or not the node uses a SIP server attached to an available network. Visible only when Yes is selected in the SIP Server Present list box.

Secondary SIP Server

Specifies the Secondary SIP server to be used by the DHCP client. Must be an IPv4 address. Visible only when Yes is selected in the Secondary SIP Server Present list box.

NTP Server Present

Specifies whether or not the node uses an NTP server attached to an available network.

Primary NTP Server

Specifies the Primary NTP server to be used by the DHCP client. Must be an IPv4 address. Visible only when Yes is selected in the NTP Server Present list box.

Secondary NTP Server Present

Specifies whether or not the node uses a Secondary NTP server attached to an available network. Visible only when Yes is selected in the NTP Server Present list box.

Secondary NTP Server

Specifies the Secondary NTP server to be used by the DHCP client. Must be an IPv4 address. Visible only when Yes is selected in the Secondary NTP Server Present list box.

TFTP Server

Specifies the TFTP server to be used by the DHCP client. May be any server name or IP address

Bootfile

Specifies the filename of the bootfile used by the client.


Vendor Options - Overview

Vendor Options allows the SBC Edge to provide vendor parameters for a specific static DHCP client (i.e, SIP phones, engineering workstations, VPN users, etc.). The configuration values are specific to the phone or device being configured. For valid values, consult the manual that accompanied the phone/device.

The Vendor Specific Information is for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) option 43 (defined here: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2132#section-8.4). These options allows a client (phone or device) to indicate its vendor type, and the DHCP client and server to exchange vendor specific information.

The Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options are DHCP option 124/125 (defined here: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3925).

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Vendor Specific Information - Field Definitions

 Vendor Name

Specifies the vendor name for the Vendor Specific Information. Used to match against the client's vendor name and send the vendor attribute if a match occurs. Maximum length: 64 characters.

Code

Specifies the Vendor Specific Information option code sent. Valid entry: 0 - 254 characters.

Value

Specifies the Vendor Specific Information user data sent to the matching DHCP client. This is dependent upon the option code used, and can be an ASCII string or hex string of the 00:aa:bb format. Maximum length: 64 characters.

Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options - Field Definitions

Enterprise Number

Specifies the vendor enterprise number for the Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options. Used to match against the client's vendor enterprise number and send a vendor attribute if a match occurs.

Enterprise numbers are defined by IANA and can be found here.

Code

Specifies the Vendor Specific Information option code sent. Valid entry: 0 - 254 characters.

Data

Specifies the Vendor-Identifying Vendor Option data to be sent. A valid entry can be either an ascii string of the attribute or a hex string in the aa:bb:cc format. Maximum length: 64 characters.