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HP 1920 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Series

HP 1920 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Series
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The administrator can use Option 82 to locate the DHCP client and further implement security control
and accounting. The DHCP server can use Option 82 to provide individual configuration policies for the
clients.
Option 82 can include up to 255 sub-options and must have one sub-option at least. Option 82 supports
two sub-options: sub-option 1 (Circuit ID) and sub-option 2 (Remote ID).
Option 82 has no unified definition. Its padding formats vary with vendors.
By default, the normal padding format is used on the device. You can specify the code type for the
sub-options as ASCII or HEX. The padding contents for sub-options in the normal padding format are as
follows:
Sub-option 1—Padded with the VLAN ID and interface number of the interface that received the
client's request. The following figure gives its format. The value of the sub-option type is 1, and that
of the circuit ID type is 0.
Figure 270 Sub-option 1 in normal padding format
Sub-option 2—Padded with the MAC address of the DHCP relay agent interface or the MAC
address of the DHCP snooping device that received the client's request. The following figure gives
its format. The value of the sub-option type is 2, and that of the remote ID type is 0.
Figure 271 Sub-option 2 in normal padding format
Protocols and standards
RFC 2131, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
RFC 2132, DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions
RFC 1542, Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol
RFC 3046, DHCP Relay Agent Information Option
RFC 3442, The Classless Static Route Option for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
version 4.

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