In computer networking, DHCP snooping is a series of techniques applied to improve the security of a DHCP infrastructure. [1]
DHCP servers allocate IP addresses to clients on a LAN. DHCP snooping can be configured on LAN switches to exclude rogue DHCP servers and remove malicious or malformed DHCP traffic. In addition, information on hosts which have successfully completed a DHCP transaction is accrued in a database of bindings which may then be used by other security or accounting features. [2] [3]
Other features may use DHCP snooping database information to ensure IP integrity on a Layer 2 switched domain. This information enables a network to: