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3300 ICP Network Topology/ DHCP Configuration Jill Krzyzanowski Technical Trainer Release 8.0

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 2 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 3 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 4 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 5 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 6 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 7 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 8 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Programmed Subnet /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 9 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Programmed Subnet /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 10 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Programmed Range –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 11 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Programmed Range –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 12 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – DHCP Static IP (E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 13 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation DHCP Option (for E2T reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 14 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation DHCP Option 67 - /sysro/e2t8260 (for E2T reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 15 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (for all devices on subnet )

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 16 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – DHCP Option 3 – (for all devices on subnet )

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 17 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – – DHCP Option 125 – Vendor Specific (for all IP sets on local subnet)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 18 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – – – Vendor Specific DHCP Option 125 – Vendor Specific (for all IP sets on local subnet)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 19 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – – – Vendor Specific DHCP Option 6 – (DNS IP address for 5140/5230/5235/5240)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 20 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – – – Vendor Specific 6 – DHCP Option 6 – (DNS IP address for PCs)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 21 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Subnet / Subnet / Range – Range – E2T Reservation /sysro/e2t – – – Vendor Specific 6 –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 22 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Option 125 Vendor Specific id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp= ; call_srv= ; dscp=46v46s

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 23 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Server Vendor Specific TFTP Server DHCP Option 125 Vendor Specific id:ipphone.mitel.com;sw_tftp= ; call_srv= ; dscp=46v46s26

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 24 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 25 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Programmed Subnet /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 26 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Programmed Range –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 27 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – DHCP Static IP (E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 28 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation DHCP Option 66 – (for E2T reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 29 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation – DHCP Option 67 – /sysro/e2t8260 (for E2T reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 30 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (for all devices on subnet )

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 31 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – DHCP Option 125 – Vendor Specific (for all IP sets on local subnet)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 32 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – – Vendor Specific DHCP Option 6 – (DNS IP address for 5140/5230/5240)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 33 DHCP Enabled DHCP Server Subnet / Range – E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – – Vendor Specific 6 –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 34 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 35 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 36 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Program Two Subnets Subnet A /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 37 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Program Two Subnets Subnet A / Subnet B /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 38 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Program Two Ranges Range A –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 39 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Program Two Ranges Range A – Range B –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 40 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – DHCP Static IP (E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 41 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation DHCP Option 66 – (for E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 42 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – DHCP Option 67 - /sysro/e2t8260 (for E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 43 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (Subnet A) (for all devices on subnet )

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 44 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (Subnet A) (Subnet B) (for all devices on )

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 45 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) (Subnet B) DHCP Option 125 – Vendor Specific (for IP sets on both subnets)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 46 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) (Subnet B) 125 – Vendor Specific DHCP Option 6 – (DNS for all devices on both subnets)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 47 DHCP Disabled DHCP Server DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A / Subnet B / Range A – Range B – E2T Reservation – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) (Subnet B) – Vendor Specific 6 –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 48 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 49 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled Program Two Subnets Subnet A /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 50 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled Program Two Subnets Subnet A / Subnet B /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 51 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Program Two Ranges Range A – –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 52 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled Program Two Ranges Range A – – Range B – – Subnet A – / Subnet B – /

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 53 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – – DHCP Static IP (E2T Reservation)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 54 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation DHCP Option 66 – (for E2T reservation) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 55 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – DHCP Option 67 – /sysro/e2t8260 (for E2T reservation) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 56 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (Subnet A) (for all devices on subnet ) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 57 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t8260 DHCP Option 3 – (Subnet A) 3 – (Subnet B) (for all devices on subnet ) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – –

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 58 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) 3 – (Subnet B) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – – DHCP Option 125 – Vendor Specific (for IP sets on both subnets)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 59 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) 3 – (Subnet B) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – – – Vendor Specific DHCP Option 6 – (DNS for all devices on both subnets)

Mitel | Confidential4/8/2018 slide 60 DHCP Enabled DHCP Forwarding Enabled E2T Reservation – – /sysro/e2t – (Subnet A) 3 – (Subnet B) Subnet A – / Subnet B – / Range A – – Range B – – – Vendor Specific 6 –

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