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Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
OL-6721-01
Chapter 8 Configuring IP Routing and DHCP Services
Configuring DHCP
For More Information about Multicast Routing
The following RFCs from the IETF provide technical details about the IGMP and multicast routing
standards used for implementing the SMR feature:
RFC 2236 IGMPv2
RFC 2362 PIM-SM
RFC 2588 IP Multicast and Firewalls
RFC 2113 IP Router Alert Option
IETF draft-ietf-idmr-igmp-proxy-01.txt
Configuring DHCP
DHCP provides network configuration parameters, such as IP addresses, to DHCP clients. The security
appliance can provide a DHCP server or DHCP relay services to DHCP clients attached to security
appliance interfaces. The DHCP server provides network configuration parameters directly to DHCP
clients. DHCP relay passes DHCP requests received on one interface to an external DHCP server located
behind a different interface.
This section includes the following topics:
Configuring a DHCP Server, page 8-24
Configuring DHCP Relay Services, page 8-27
Configuring a DHCP Server
This section describes how to configure DHCP server provided by the security appliance. This section
includes the following topics:
Enabling the DHCP Server, page 8-24
Configuring DHCP Options, page 8-26
Using Cisco IP Phones with a DHCP Server, page 8-26
Enabling the DHCP Server
The security appliance can act as a DHCP server. DHCP is a protocol that supplies network settings to
hosts including the host IP address, the default gateway, and a DNS server.
Note The security appliance DHCP server does not support BOOTP requests.
In multiple context mode, you cannot enable the DHCP server or DHCP relay on an interface that is used
by more than one context.
You can configure a DHCP server on each interface of the security appliance. Each interface can have
its own pool of addresses to draw from. However the other DHCP settings, such as DNS servers, domain
name, options, ping timeout, and WINS servers, are configured globally and used by the DHCP server
on all interfaces.
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