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To install a DHCP Relay server, download the Abiquo appliance (OVA file) and load the appliance on a hypervisor with VLAN support, such as VMware ESXi or Red Hat KVM.

The server requires two network interfaces. One of the network interfaces will be connected to the service network and the other to the management network. The VM specifications are approximately as follows.

Description

Default configuration

Guest OS Type

Red Hat (64 bit)

CPU

2

RAM

4096 MB

Network adapter

Intel PRO/1000 MT Server

Hard Disk Controller (SCSI)

LsiLogic

Virtual Disk Image

dhcp-relay_XX_vmware-diskX.vmdk.gz

Virtual Disk Image Capacity

9.77 GB


To configure the DHCP relay server, you will need to know the following parameters.

Component

Example value

Notes

Dhcrelay server IP address

192.168.1.2

This should be an IP address on the management network with the Abiquo platform servers.

DHCP Server IP address

192.168.1.1

This should be an IP address on the management network with the Abiquo platform servers

Dhcrelay management network interface

eth0

Connection to DHCP server on the management network

Dhcrelay service network interface

eth1

Connection to VLANs, which is a trunk connection on the service network.

VLAN range

2-200

Server will manage these tags that will be allocated to the VLAN networks

Network for relay service interface

10.0.0.0

The DHCP Relay will listen to VLANs using VNICs with this IP range. Note that there must be one IP address for each VLAN but the IP address is only used by the DHCP Server to identify the VLAN. You can use any network address that ends in 0.


So for this example, we would enter the following parameters:

Management Interface: eth0
Service Interface: eth1
DHCP Server IP: 192.168.1.1
Service Network: 10.0.0.0
VLAN Range: 2 - 200

For troubleshooting purposes, see documents about manually configuring DHCP relay servers. To use multiple relay servers, see Manually configuring multiple DHCP relay servers.

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