DHCP

Based on DHCP and L2 NAT configuration on the ISA, IP address is assigned to the user via DHCP. A different DHCP lease-time can be configured for an unauthenticated user and an authenticated user for which an ESM host has been created. DHCP return options, for example, DNS and NBNS server addresses can be configured. This configuration can be per wlan-gw group interface or per VLAN range (where a VLAN tag corresponds to an SSID). After the DHCP ACK is sent back to the UE from the ISA, the UE is created on the ISA in ‟migrant (or unauthenticated) state”. ARP requests coming from the UE in migrant state is responded to from the ISA. The authentication to RADIUS is triggered on receiving first L3 data-packet as opposed to on DHCP DISCOVER.