Chapter 18
Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guard
Displaying DHCP Snooping Information
To display the DHCP snooping information, use one or more of the privileged EXEC commands in
Table
Table 18-2
Commands for Displaying DHCP Information
Command
show ip dhcp snooping
show ip dhcp snooping binding
show ip dhcp snooping database
show ip source binding
1. If DHCP snooping is enabled and an interface changes to the down state, the switch does not delete the manually configured bindings.
Understanding IP Source Guard
IP source guard is supported only when the metro access or metro IP access image is running on the
Note
switch.
IP source guard is a security feature that restricts IP traffic on nonrouted, Layer 2 interfaces by filtering
traffic based on the DHCP snooping binding database and on manually configured IP source bindings.
You can use IP source guard to prevent traffic attacks caused when a host tries to use the IP address of
its neighbor.
You can enable IP source guard when DHCP snooping is enabled on an untrusted interface. After IP
source guard is enabled on an interface, the switch blocks all IP traffic received on the interface, except
for DHCP packets allowed by DHCP snooping. A port access control list (ACL) is applied to the
interface. The port ACL allows only IP traffic with a source IP address in the IP source binding table and
denies all other traffic.
The IP source binding table has bindings that are learned by DHCP snooping or are manually configured
(static IP source bindings). An entry in this table has an IP address, its associated MAC address, and its
associated VLAN number. The switch uses the IP source binding table only when IP source guard is
enabled.
IP source guard is supported only on Layer 2 ports, including access and trunk ports.You can configure
IP source guard with source IP address filtering or with source IP and MAC address filtering.
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Purpose
Displays the DHCP snooping configuration for a switch
Displays only the dynamically configured bindings in the DHCP snooping binding
database, also referred to as a binding table.
Displays the DHCP snooping binding database status and statistics.
Display the dynamically and statically configured bindings.
Source IP Address Filtering, page 18-14
Source IP and MAC Address Filtering, page 18-14
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