200-301 V2 Ch07: DHCP
Config Lab: DHCP Relay
Most DHCP servers sit in a centralized location. To make that work, routers need to participate in the DHCP process to a small degree using a feature called the DHCP Relay Agent. For this lab, you think about a classicCCNA Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 2, Chapter 7
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a means for devices to dynamically learn and lease an IP address to use, along with learning various related IP settings. Chapter 7 of the CCNA 200-301 Cert Guide, Volume 2 works through theIOS DHCP Server Config – Answers
Can you configure an IOS DHCP server from memory? Set up the DHCP pools, configure the correct subnet and mask, define the default gateway and DNS addresses, and exclude IP addresses as needed? And not add any extra or meaningless
IOS DHCP Server Config
Today’s sample question gives you a chance to test yourself to find out if you already know a few of the points made in one of the Common Mistake videos in the CCENT Exam Prep LiveLessons video product (video 9.3
Answers: Remote DHCP Server 1
Centralized DHCP Server? Check. Remote clients have reachability to the server, and can lease addresses? Check. Are you sure – even if you could not test the function in a lab? Build some configuration confidence, and if you have time,
Remote DHCP Server 1
DHCP plays a huge role in most IPv4 networks. In some cases, the server sits on the same subnet as the client, but in other cases, the DHCP server is remote. When it is remote, you need to configure the
Answers: Local DHCP Server 1
Today’s lab lets you configure a local DHCP on a router, and work through all the small settings. You know the drill – read the original lab post first, and then come back here.
Local DHCP Server 1
Configuring a local DHCP server on a router removes the need for one DHCP configuration feature, but you still need to navigate all the DHCP server features. Today’s lab gives you a chance to practice. Follow the usual drill –