The option type displays in the Option Type drop-down menu. If only one option type is available, for example, for Option Number 2 (Time Offset) , the drop-down menu will be greyed out. If there are multiple option types available, for example, for Option Number 77 (User Class Information) , the drop-down menu will be functional.Type the option value, for example, an IP address, in the Option Value field. If Option Array is checked, multiple values may be entered, separated by a semi-colon (;).Click OK . The object will display in the Option Objects list.PANEL_dhcpOptionGrpView

Configuring DHCP Option Groups

To configure DHCP option groups, perform the following steps:

Step 1
In the left-hand navigation panel, navigate to Network > DHCP Server .
Step 2
Under DHCP Server Settings, click the Advanced button. The DHCP Advanced Settings page displays.
Step 3
Click the Option Groups tab.
Step 4
Click the Add Group button. The Add DHCP Option Group page displays.
Step 5
Enter a name for the group in the Name field.Select an option object from the left column and click the -> button to add it to the group. To select multiple option objects at the same time, hold the Ctrl key while selecting the option objects.
Step 6
Click OK . The group displays in the Option Groups list.

Configuring a Trusted DHCP Relay Agent Address Group

To configure the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group, you must first configure an Address Object for each trusted relay agent, then add these Address Objects to the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group or to a custom Address Group.

Configuration of Address Objects or Address Groups is performed on the Network > Address Objects page.

To configure Address Objects for the trusted relay agents and to configure the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group or a custom Address Group, perform the following steps:

Step 1
In the left-hand navigation panel, navigate to Network > Address Objects .
Step 2
Under Address Objects, click the Add button.
Step 3
In the Add Address Object window, fill in the fields with the appropriate values for the DHCP relay agent and then click Add . Repeat as necessary to add more relay agents. For more information about configuring address objects, see “Creating and Managing Address Objects” .
Step 4
Do one of the following:
a.
Under Address Groups, to add the relay agent Address Objects to the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group, click the Configure icon in the row for it.

Select the desired Address Objects from the list on the left and click the right-arrow button to move them to the list on the right. When finished, click OK .

b.
To add the relay agent Address Objects to a new, custom Address Group, click Add Group under Address Groups.

Type a descriptive name for the Address Group into the Name field, and then select the desired Address Objects from the list on the left and click the right-arrow button to move them to the list on the right. When finished, click OK .

Enabling Trusted DHCP Relay Agents

In the DHCP Advanced Settings page, you can enable the Trusted Relay Agent List option using the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group or create another Address Group using existing Address Objects.

To enable the Trusted Relay Agent List option and select the desired Address Group, perform the following steps:

Step 1
In the left-hand navigation panel, navigate to the Network > DHCP Server page.
Step 2
Under DHCP Server Settings, click the Advanced button.
Step 3
On the DHCP Advanced Settings page, click the Trusted Agents tab.

Step 4
Select the Enable Trusted DHCP Relay Agent List checkbox. The Trusted Relay Agent List drop-down list becomes available. The drop-down list includes all existing address groups as well as the Create new Address Object Group option.

Step 5
To use the Default Trusted Relay Agent List Address Group or another existing Address Group, select it from the drop-down list.
Step 6
To create a custom Address Group for this option, select Create new Address Object Group . The Add Address Object Group window displays. Perform the following steps:
a.
Fill in the Name field with a descriptive name for the Address Group.
b.
Select the desired Address Objects in the left-hand list and move them to the list on the right by clicking the right-arrow button.
c.
Click OK .

In the DHCP Advanced Settings window, the new Address Group is displayed in the Trusted Relay Agent List drop-down list. The new Address Group is now available on the Network > Address Objects page, and can be edited or deleted there.

Step 7
On the DHCP Advanced Settings page, click OK to enable the Trusted Relay Agent List option with the selected Address Group.