// This is an example configuration file for the DHCPv4 server in Kea. // It is a basic scenario with one IPv4 subnet configured but with DDNS // enabled. { "Dhcp4": { // Kea is told to listen on ethX interface only. "interfaces-config": { "interfaces": [ "ethX" ] }, // We need to specify the the database used to store leases. As of // September 2016, four database backends are supported: MySQL, // PostgreSQL, Cassandra, and the in-memory database, Memfile. // We'll use memfile because it doesn't require any prior set up. "lease-database": { "type": "memfile", "lfc-interval": 3600 }, // Addresses will be assigned with a lifetime of 4000 seconds. "valid-lifetime": 4000, // Renew and rebind timers are commented out. This implies that options // 58 and 59 will not be sent to the client. In this case it is up to // the client to pick the timer values according to RFC2131. Uncomment the // timers to send these options to the client. // "renew-timer": 1000, // "rebind-timer": 2000, // The following list defines subnets. We have only one subnet // here. We tell Kea that it is directly available over local interface. "subnet4": [ { "pools": [ { "pool": "192.0.2.1 - 192.0.2.200" } ], "subnet": "192.0.2.0/24", "interface": "ethX" } ], // Enable dynamic DNS updates "dhcp-ddns" : { "enable-updates" : true, "server-ip" : "192.0.2.0", "server-port" : 3432, "sender-ip" : "192.0.2.1", "sender-port" : 3433, "max-queue-size" : 2048, "ncr-protocol" : "UDP", "ncr-format" : "JSON", "always-include-fqdn" : true, "override-no-update" : true, "override-client-update" : true, "replace-client-name" : "when-present", "generated-prefix" : "test.prefix", "qualifying-suffix" : "test.suffix." } }, // The following configures logging. It assumes that messages with at // least informational level (info, warn, error and fatal) should be // logged to stdout. "Logging": { "loggers": [ { "name": "kea-dhcp4", "output_options": [ { "output": "stdout" } ], "severity": "INFO" } ] } }