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26.11  Technical Reference
This section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in this chapter.
26.11.1  DHCP Snooping Overview
Use DHCP snooping to filter unauthorized DHCP packets on the network and to build the binding 
table dynamically. This can prevent clients from getting IP addresses from unauthorized DHCP 
servers.
26.11.1.1  Trusted vs. Untrusted Ports
Every port is either a trusted port or an untrusted port for DHCP snooping. This setting is 
independent of the trusted/untrusted setting for ARP inspection. You can also specify the maximum 
number for DHCP packets that each port (trusted or untrusted) can receive each second.
Trusted ports are connected to DHCP servers or other switches. The Switch discards DHCP packets 
from trusted ports only if the rate at which DHCP packets arrive is too high. The Switch learns 
dynamic bindings from trusted ports.
Note: If DHCP is enabled and there are no trusted ports, DHCP requests will not succeed.
Untrusted ports are connected to subscribers. The Switch discards DHCP packets from untrusted 
ports in the following situations:
• The packet is a DHCP server packet (for example, OFFER, ACK, or NACK).
• The source MAC address and source IP address in the packet do not match any of the current 
bindings.
• The packet is a RELEASE or DECLINE packet, and the source MAC address and source port do not 
match any of the current bindings.
Log Specify when the Switch generates log messages for receiving ARP packets from the 
VLAN.
None: The Switch does not generate any log messages when it receives an ARP packet 
from the VLAN.
Deny: The Switch generates log messages when it discards an ARP packet from the 
VLAN.
Permit: The Switch generates log messages when it forwards an ARP packet from the 
VLAN.
All: The Switch generates log messages every time it receives an ARP packet from the 
VLAN.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses 
these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Save link on the top navigation 
panel to save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel Click this to reset the values in this screen to their last-saved values.
Table 109   Advanced Application > IP Source Guard > IPv4 Source Guard Setup > ARP Inspection > 
Configure > VLAN (continued)
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