Hello all and thank you for the fast response. It was very helpfull :)
So what i'm understanding is that kea only looks to the circuit id part of the
option 82 ignoring the remote id part, am i correct?
Best regards,
Rui
Hello all and thank you for the fast response. It was very helpfull :)
So what i'm understanding is that kea only looks to the circuit id part of the
option 82 ignoring the remote id part, am i correct?
Best regards,
Rui
I don't fully understand your question but DHCPv4 messages have a field
to carry the relay address (aka giaddr).
Regards
Francis Dupont
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Hi Rui,
This should match the GI-addr field, set by the relay agent.
Cheers,
Jason
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Rui Pedro Caldeira wrote:
> Hello again, I came across a doubt when deploying kea in my test network.
>
> I defined a subnet like the example below,
Hello again, I came across a doubt when deploying kea in my test network.
I defined a subnet like the example below, and I declared the relay agent for
the network (marked in bold). My question is which field of the packet does kea
use to match against the relay agent IP I declared in my