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Appendix A

DHCP with Vendor-Specific


Options

This appendix describes how to configure several DHCP vendor-specific options. Topics include?
z “Windows-Based DHCP Server” on page 795
z “DHCP Relay Agent Information Option (Option 82)” on page 797
z “Linux DHCP Servers” on page 798

Windows-Based DHCP Server


Configuring a Microsoft Windows-based DHCP server to send option 43 to the DHCP client on an Aruba AP
consists of the following two tasks:
z Configuring Option 60
z Configuring Option 43
DHCP servers are a popular way of configuring clients with basic networking information such as an IP
address, a default gateway, network mask, DNS server, and so on. Most DHCP servers have the ability to
also send a variety of optional information, including the Vendor-Specific Option Code, also called option
43.
When a client or an AP requests for option 43 (Vendor Specific Information), the controller responds with
the value configured by administrator in the DHCP pool.

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Configuring Option 60
This section describes how to configure the Vendor Class Identifier Code (option 60) on a Microsoft
Windows-based DHCP server.
As mentioned in the overview section, option 60 identifies and associates a DHCP client with a particular
vendor. Any DHCP server configured to take action based on a client’s vendor ID should also have this
option configured.
Since option 60 is not a predefined option on a Windows DHCP server, you must add it to the option list for
the server.

To configure option 60 on the Windows DHCP server


1. On the DHCP server, open the DHCP server administration tool by clicking
Start > Administrative Tools > DHCP.
2. Find your server and right-click on the scope to be configured under the server name. Select Set
Predefined Options.
3. In the Predefined Options and Values dialog box, click the Add button.
4. In the Option Type dialog box, enter the following information

Table 169 Configure option 60 on the Windows DHCP server

Field Information

Name Aruba Access Point

Data Type String

Code 60

Description Aruba AP vendor class identifier

5. Click OK to save this information.


6. In the Predefined Options and Values dialog box, make sure 060 Aruba Access Point is selected from
the Option Name drop-down list.
7. In the Value field, enter the following information:
String : ArubaAP
8. Click OK to save this information.
9. Under the server, select the scope you want to configure and expand it. Select Scope Options and
expand it. Then select Configure Options.
10. In the Scope Options dialog box, scroll down and select 060 Aruba Access Point. Confirm the value is
set to ArubaAP and click OK.
11. Confirm that the option 060 Aruba Access Point is listed in the right pane.

Configuring Option 43
Option 43 returns the IP address of the Aruba master controller to an Aruba DHCP client. This information
allows Aruba APs to auto-discover the master controller and obtain their configuration.

To configure option 43 on the Windows DHCP server:


1. On the DHCP server, open the DHCP server administration tool by clicking
Start > Administration Tools > DHCP.

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2. Find your server and right-click on the scope to be configured under the server name. Click on the Scope
Options entry and select Configure Options.
3. In the Scope Options dialog box (Figure 195), scroll down and select 043 Vendor Specific Info

Figure 195 Scope Options Dialog Box.

4. In the Data Entry field, click anywhere in the area under the ASCII heading and enter the following
information:
ASCII : Loopback address of the master controller
5. Click the OK button to save the configuration.
Option 43 is configured for this DHCP scope. Note that even though you entered the IP address in ASCII
text, it displays in binary form.

Figure 196 DHCP Scope Values

DHCP Relay Agent Information Option (Option 82)


The DHCP Relay Agent Information option (Option 82) allows the DHCP Relay Agent to insert circuit
specific information into a request that is being forwarded to a DHCP server.
The controller, when acting as a DHCP relay agent, inserts information about the AP and SSID through
which a client is connecting into the DHCP request. Many service providers use this mechanism to make
access control decisions.

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Configuring Option 82
You can configure Option 82 using the WebUI or the CLI. You can include only the MAC address or MAC
address and ESSID. The MAC address is the hardware address and ESSID is an alphanumeric name that
uniquely identifies a wireless network.

In the WebUI
1. Navigate to Configuration > Network > IP >IP Interfaces.
2. Click Edit next to the VLAN ID for which you want to configure Option 82.
3. Under DHCP Helper Address select Mac or Mac Essid from the Option-82 drop-down menu.
4. Click Apply.

In the CLI
This example enables Option 82 for VLAN 5 using ESSID. You can include only the MAC address or MAC
address and ESSID.
(host) (config) #interface vlan 5
(host) (config-subif)#option-82
(host) (config-subif)#option-82 mac essid
(host) (config-subif)#

Linux DHCP Servers


The following is an example configuration for the Linux dhcpd.conf file. After you enter the configuration,
you must restart the DHCP service.
option serverip code 43 = ip-address;
class "vendor-class" {
match option vendor-class-identifier;
}
.
.
.
subnet 10.200.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
default-lease-time 200;
max-lease-time 200;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option routers 10.200.10.1;
option domain-name-servers 10.4.0.12;
option domain-name "vlan10.aa.mycorpnetworks.com";
subclass "vendor-class" "ArubaAP" {
option vendor-class-identifier "ArubaAP";
#
# option serverip <loopback-IP-address-of-master-controller>
#
option serverip 10.200.10.10;
}
range 10.200.10.200 10.200.10.252;
}

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