Concept Guide

DHCP Client on a Management Interface
These conditions apply when you enable a management interface to operate as a DHCP client.
The management default route is added with the gateway as the router IP address received in the DHCP ACK packet. It is required to
send and receive trac to and from other subnets on the external network. The route is added irrespective when the DHCP client and
server are in the same or dierent subnets. The management default route is deleted if the management IP address is released like
other DHCP client management routes.
ip route for 0.0.0.0 takes precedence if it is present or added later.
Management routes added by a DHCP client display with Route Source as DHCP in the show ip management route and show
ip management-route dynamic command output.
Management routes added by DHCP are automatically reinstalled if you congure a static IP route with the ip route command that
replaces a management route added by the DHCP client. If you remove the statically congured IP route using the no ip route
command, the management route is reinstalled. Manually delete management routes added by the DHCP client.
To reinstall management routes added by the DHCP client that is removed or replaced by the same statically congured management
routes, release the DHCP IP address and renew it on the management interface.
Management routes added by the DHCP client have higher precedence over the same statically congured management route. Static
routes are not removed from the running conguration if a dynamically acquired management route added by the DHCP client
overwrites a static management route.
Management routes added by the DHCP client are not added to the running conguration.
NOTE: Management routes added by the DHCP client include the specic routes to reach a DHCP server in a dierent subnet
and the management route.
DHCP Client Operation with Other Features
The DHCP client operates with other Dell EMC Networking OS features, as the following describes.
Stacking
The DHCP client daemon runs only on the master unit and handles all DHCP packet transactions. It periodically synchronizes the lease le
with the standby unit.
When a stack failover occurs, the new master requires the same DHCP server-assigned IP address on DHCP client interfaces. The new
master reinitiates a DHCP packet transaction by sending a DHCP discovery packet on nonbound interfaces.
Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)
A DHCP client is not supported on VLT interfaces.
VLAN and Port Channels
DHCP client conguration and behavior are the same on Virtual LAN (VLAN) and port-channel (LAG) interfaces as on a physical interface.
DHCP Snooping
A DHCP client can run on a switch simultaneously with the DHCP snooping feature as follows:
Dynamic Host
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