>> DHCP proxy would maintain DHCP client and server function within the box >> and it would appear to the external client as a DHCP server and to an >> external server DHCP server as a DHCP client.It manipulates DHCP packets >> much more than DHCP relay does. >> For example when a client issues a DHCP release, it would issue it to the >> DHCP proxy rather than the real external DHCP server, which would be the >> case in DHCP relay scenario. > > Then I believe you're out of luck on the M / MX series.
Indeed since then the M/MX needs to keep all traceability data aswell, meaning that all boxes in the network would need to do that that has this role. If the client still has a DHCP client, isn't DHCP relay enough? To a central server with option 82 for tracing the origin of the client? Cheers Patrik _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp