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== Configuration Scheme == | |||
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== DHCP Server Settings == | |||
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Enter the router's WebUI, go to '''Network > Interfaces > Ethernet LAN''' and click the '''<nowiki/>'Edit'''' button on the right side of the interface to modify the DHCP Pool. |
Revision as of 00:53, 19 March 2022
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > Use cases > DHCP RELAY over L2TPv3Introduction
A DHCP relay agent allows the DHCP clients to obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server that is not configured on the same LAN.
This article provides a configuration example with details on how to set-up a DHCP relay over a L2TPv3 VPN.
Prerequisites
You will need:
- Two RUT or RUTX devices (one as Server and other as Client)
- A PC acting as a Host for testing
- Both routers must have a Public Static or Public Dynamic IP addresses
Configuration Scheme
I will paste a Topology Image here
DHCP Server Settings
DHCP Pool
Enter the router's WebUI, go to Network > Interfaces > Ethernet LAN and click the 'Edit' button on the right side of the interface to modify the DHCP Pool.