Use the following procedure to specify whether a particular port or multiple ports are trusted or untrusted. Ports are untrusted by default.
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From the navigation tree, double-click Security. |
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In the Security tree, double-click DHCP Snooping. |
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In the work area, click the DHCP Snooping-port tab. |
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In the Make Selection section, click the Switch/Stack/Ports ellipsis. |
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Click a port, a range of ports, or All. |
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Click Ok. |
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In the Make Selection section, double-click in the cell under DhcpSnoopingIfTrusted |
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Click a value in theDhcpSnoopingIfTrusted list—trusted or untrusted. |
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In the Make Selection section, double-click in the cell under DhcpSnoopingIfTrusted |
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In the DhcpSnoopingIfOption82SubscriberId cell, type a subscriber Id value for the port. |
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Click Apply Selection. |
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On the toolbar, click Apply. |
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| Variable | Value |
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| Port | Indicates the port on the switch. |
| DhcpSnoopingIfTrusted | Indicates whether the port is trusted or untrusted. Default is false. |
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DhcpSnoopingIfOption82SubscriberId |
Indicates the DHCP option 82 subscriber ID. Value is a character string between 0 and 64 characters. |