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(1) DHCP-DISC
OVER Stage: The Client broadcasts the DHCP-DISCOVER packet to find the
DHCP Server.
(2) DHCP-OFFER Stage: Upon receiving the DHCP-DISCOVER packet, the DHCP Server
selects an IP address from the IP pool according to the assigning priority of the IP
addresses and replies to the Client with DHCP-OFFER packet carrying the IP address and
other information.
(3) DHCP-REQUEST Stage: In the situation that there are several DHCP Servers sending the
DHCP-OFFER packets, the Client will only respond to the first received DHCP-OFFER
packet and broadcast the DHCP-REQUEST packet which includes the assigned IP
address of the DHCP-OFFER packet.
(4) DHCP-ACK Stage: Since the DHCP-REQUEST packet is broadcasted, all DHCP Servers
on the network segment can receive it. However, only the requested Server processes the
request. If the DHCP Server acknowledges assigning this IP address to the Client, it will
send the DHCP-ACK packet back to the Client. Otherwise, the Server will send the
DHCP-NAK packet to refuse assigning this IP address to the Client.
Option 82
The DHCP packets are classified into 8 types with the same format based on the format of BOOTP
packet. The difference between DHCP packet and BOOTP packet is the Option field. The Option
field of the DHCP packet is used to expand the function, for example, the DHCP can transmit the
control information and network parameters via the Option field, so as to assign the IP address to
the Client dynamically. For the details of the DHCP Option, please refer to RFC 2132.
Option 82 records the location of the DHCP Client. Upon receiving the DHCP-REQUEST packet,
the switch adds the Option 82 to the packet and then transmits the packet to DHCP Server.
Administrator can be acquainted with the location of the DHCP Client via Option 82 so as to locate
the DHCP Client for fulfilling the security control and account management of Client. The Server
supported Option 82 also can set the distribution policy of IP addresses and the other parameters
according to the Option 82, providing more flexible address distribution way.
Option 82 can contain 255 sub-options at most. If Option 82 is defined, at least a sub-option
should be defined. This Switch supports two sub-options: Circuit ID and Remote ID. Since there is
no universal standard about the content of Option 82, different manufacturers define the
sub-options of Option 82 to their need. For this Switch, the sub-options are defined as the
following: The Circuit ID is defined to be the number of the port which receives the DHCP Request
packets and its VLAN number. The Remote ID is defined to be the MAC address of DHCP
Snooping device which receives the DHCP Request packets from DHCP Clients.
DHCP Cheating Attack
During the working process of DHCP, generally there is no authentication mechanism between
Server and Client. If there are several DHCP servers in the network, network confusion and
security problem will happen. The common cases incurring the illegal DHCP servers are the
following two:
(1) It’s common that the illegal DHCP server is manually configured by the user by mistake.
(2) Hacker exhausted the IP addresses of the normal DHCP server and then pretended to be
a legal DHCP server to assign the IP addresses and the other parameters to Clients. For
example, hacker used the pretended DHCP server to assign a modified DNS server
address to users so as to induce the users to the evil financial website or electronic trading
website and cheat the users of their accounts and passwords. The following figure
illustrates the DHCP Cheating Attack implementation procedure.
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Содержание
- Tl sg5412f 1
- Tl sg5428 1
- Ce mark warning 2
- Copyright trademarks 2
- Fcc statement 2
- Safety notices 2
- Package contents 10
- Chapter 1 about this guide 11
- Conventions 11
- Intended readers 11
- Overview of this guide 11
- Chapter 2 introduction 16
- Main features 16
- Overview of the switch 16
- Appearance description 17
- Front panel 17
- Ac power socket connect the female connector of the power cord here and the male connector to the ac power outlet please make sure the voltage of the power supply meets the requirement of the input voltage 100 240v 50 60hz 0 a 18
- Figure 2 3 rear panel 18
- Grounding terminal the switch already comes with lightning protection mechanism you can also ground the switch through the pe protecting earth cable of ac cord or with ground cable for detail information please refer to installation guide 18
- Leds for tl sg5412f 18
- Name status indication 18
- Rear panel 18
- Return to contents 18
- The rear panel of the switch features a power socket and a grounding terminal marked with 18
- Chapter 3 login to the switch 19
- Configuration 19
- Chapter 4 system 21
- System info 21
- System summary 21
- Device description 23
- System time 23
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 23
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 24
- System ip 25
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 25
- User manage 26
- User table 26
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 27
- User config 27
- Config restore 28
- System tools 28
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 28
- Config backup 29
- Firmware upgrade 29
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 29
- System reboot 30
- System reset 30
- Access control 31
- Access security 31
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 31
- Ssl config 32
- Ssh config 33
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 33
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 34
- Application example 1 for ssh 35
- Application example 2 for ssh 36
- Chapter 5 switching 39
- Port config 39
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 39
- Port mirror 40
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 41
- Port security 42
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 43
- Port isolation 44
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 44
- Lag table 45
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 46
- Static lag 47
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 47
- Lacp config 48
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 49
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 50
- Traffic monitor 50
- Traffic summary 50
- Traffic statistics 51
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 52
- Address table 53
- Mac address 53
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 54
- Static address 55
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 55
- Dynamic address 56
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 57
- Filtering address 58
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 59
- Chapter 6 vlan 60
- Q vlan 61
- Vlan config 62
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 63
- Port config 65
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 65
- Configuration procedure 66
- Protocol vlan 67
- Protocol template 68
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 68
- Port enable 69
- Application example for 802 q vlan 70
- Configuration procedure 70
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 70
- Application example for protocol vlan 71
- Vlan vpn 73
- Port enable 74
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 74
- Vpn config 74
- Configuration procedure of vlan vpn function 75
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 77
- Configuration procedure 78
- Private vlan 78
- Port config 83
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 83
- Application example for private vlan 84
- Configuration procedure 84
- Chapter 7 spanning tree 87
- Stp config 92
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 92
- Stp summary 93
- Port config 94
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 95
- Mstp instance 96
- Instance config 97
- Region config 97
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 97
- Instance port config 98
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 98
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 99
- Global configuration procedure for spanning tree function 100
- Port protect 100
- Stp security 100
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 102
- Application example for stp function 103
- Tc protect 103
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 103
- Chapter 8 multicast 107
- Igmp snooping 109
- Snooping config 110
- Port config 111
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 111
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 112
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 113
- Vlan config 113
- Configuration procedure 114
- Multicast vlan 114
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 115
- Application example for multicast vlan 116
- Configuration procedure 116
- Multicast ip 118
- Multicast ip table 118
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 118
- Static multicast ip 119
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 119
- Ip range 120
- Multicast filter 120
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 120
- Port filter 121
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 121
- Configuration procedure 122
- Packet statistics 122
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 123
- Chapter 9 qos 124
- Diffserv 126
- Port priority 126
- Configuration procedure 127
- Schedule mode 127
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 127
- P priority 128
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 128
- Configuration procedure 129
- Dscp priority 129
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 129
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 130
- Bandwidth control 131
- Configuration procedure 131
- Rate limit 131
- Storm control 132
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 132
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 133
- Voice vlan 134
- Global config 136
- Port config 136
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 136
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 137
- Oui config 138
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 138
- Configuration procedure of voice vlan 139
- Chapter 10 acl 140
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 140
- Time range 140
- Time range summary 140
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 141
- Time range create 141
- Acl config 142
- Holiday config 142
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 142
- Acl create 143
- Acl summary 143
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 143
- Mac acl 144
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 144
- Extend ip acl 145
- Standard ip acl 145
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 145
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 146
- Policy config 147
- Policy create 147
- Policy summary 147
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 147
- Action create 148
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 148
- Binding table 149
- Policy binding 149
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 149
- Port binding 150
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 150
- Vlan binding 150
- Application example for vlan binding 151
- Configuration procedure 151
- Binding table 154
- Chapter 11 network security 154
- Ip mac binding 154
- Manual binding 155
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 155
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 156
- Arp scanning 157
- Dhcp snooping 158
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 158
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 162
- Arp inspection 164
- Arp detect 167
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 167
- Arp defend 168
- Configuration procedure 168
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 168
- Arp statistics 169
- Ip source guard 170
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 170
- Dos defend 171
- Dos defend 172
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 172
- Global config 176
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 177
- Port config 178
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 178
- Radius server 179
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 179
- Configuration procedure 180
- Chapter 12 snmp 181
- Global config 183
- Snmp config 183
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 183
- Snmp view 184
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 184
- Snmp group 185
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 185
- Snmp user 186
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 187
- Snmp community 188
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 188
- Configuration procedure 189
- Notification 190
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 191
- History control 192
- Event config 193
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 193
- Alarm config 194
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 194
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 195
- Chapter 13 lldp 197
- Lldp working mechanism 197
- Lldpdu format 197
- Basic config 200
- Global config 200
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 201
- Device info 202
- Port config 202
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 202
- Local info 203
- Neighbor info 203
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 203
- Device statistics 204
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 204
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 205
- Chapter 14 cluster 207
- Neighbor info 208
- Ndp summary 209
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 209
- Ndp config 210
- Device table 211
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 211
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 212
- Ntdp summary 213
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 214
- Ntdp config 215
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 215
- Cluster 216
- Cluster summary 216
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 216
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 217
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 218
- Cluster config 219
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 219
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 220
- Member config 221
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 221
- Cluster topology 222
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 223
- Application example for cluster function 224
- Chapter 15 maintenance 227
- Cpu monitor 227
- System monitor 227
- Memory monitor 228
- Log table 230
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 230
- Local log 231
- Remote log 231
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 231
- Backup log 232
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 232
- Cable test 233
- Device diagnose 233
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 233
- Loopback 234
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 234
- Network diagnose 235
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 235
- The following entries are displayed on this screen 236
- Tracert 236
- Chapter 16 system maintenance via ftp 237
- Configure the hyper terminal 237
- Hardware installation 237
- Download firmware via bootutil menu 239
- Appendix a specifications 242
- Appendix b configuring the pcs 243
- Appendix c 802 x client software 246
- Installation guide 246
- Uninstall software 249
- Configuration 250
- Appendix d glossary 254
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