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diff --git a/docs/services/dhcp.rst b/docs/services/dhcp.rst index 166f24a8..2b139b10 100644 --- a/docs/services/dhcp.rst +++ b/docs/services/dhcp.rst @@ -83,24 +83,24 @@ explicitly by the following statements. A generic `<name>` referencing this sync service. -.. note:: `<name>` must be identical on both sides! + .. note:: `<name>` must be identical on both sides! .. cfgcmd:: set service dhcp-server shared-network-name <name> subnet <subnet> failover status <primary | secondary> The primary and secondary statements determines whether the server is primary or secondary. -.. note:: In order for the primary and the secondary DHCP server to keep - their lease tables in sync, they must be able to reach each other on TCP - port 647. If you have firewall rules in effect, adjust them accordingly. - -.. hint:: The dialogue between failover partners is neither encrypted nor - authenticated. Since most DHCP servers exist within an organisation's own - secure Intranet, this would be an unnecessary overhead. However, if you have - DHCP failover peers whose communications traverse insecure networks, then we - recommend that you consider the use of VPN tunneling between them to ensure - that the failover partnership is immune to disruption (accidental or - otherwise) via third parties. + .. note:: In order for the primary and the secondary DHCP server to keep + their lease tables in sync, they must be able to reach each other on TCP + port 647. If you have firewall rules in effect, adjust them accordingly. + + .. hint:: The dialogue between failover partners is neither encrypted nor + authenticated. Since most DHCP servers exist within an organisation's own + secure Intranet, this would be an unnecessary overhead. However, if you have + DHCP failover peers whose communications traverse insecure networks, then we + recommend that you consider the use of VPN tunneling between them to ensure + that the failover partnership is immune to disruption (accidental or + otherwise) via third parties. Example ^^^^^^^ |