Configure DHCP relay

DHCP relay allows a router to forward DHCP requests from one LAN to a separate DHCP server, typically connected to a different LAN.

For the IX30 device, DHCP relay is configured by providing the IP address of a DHCP relay server, rather than an IP address range. If both the DHCP relay server and an IP address range are specified, DHCP relay is used, and the specified IP address range is ignored.

Multiple DHCP relay servers can be provided for each LAN. If multiple relay servers are provided, DHCP requests are forwarded to all servers without waiting for a response. Clients will typically use the IP address from the first DHCP response received.

Configuring DHCP relay involves the following items:

Required configuration items

Additional configuration items

 

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  1. Log into Digi Remote Manager, or log into the local Web UI as a user with full Admin access rights.
  2. Access the device configuration:

  3. Click Network > Interfaces.
  4. Click to expand an existing LAN, or create a new LAN. See Configure a Local Area Network (LAN).
  5. Disable the DHCP server, if it is enabled:
    1. Click to expand IPv4 > DHCP server.
    2. Click Enable to toggle off the DHCP server.
  6. Click to expand DHCP relay.
  7. For Add DHCP Server:, click .
  8. For DHCP server address, type the IP address of the relay server.
  9. Repeat for each additional DHCP relay server.
  10. Click Apply to save the configuration and apply the change.