Routing and Switching Essentials v6.0

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Routing and Switching Essentials v6.0 Chapter 8: DHCP Cisco Networking Academy Program Routing and Switching Essentials v6.0 Chapter 8: DHCP Routing and Switching Essentials v6.0

DHCPv4 Operation Introducing DHCPv4 assigns IPv4 addresses and other network configuration information dynamically useful and timesaving tool for network administrators dynamically assigns, or leases, an IPv4 address from a pool of addresses A Cisco router can be configured to provide DHCPv4 services. Administrators configure DHCPv4 servers so that leases expire. Then the client must ask for another address, although the client is typically reassigned the same address. 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.1 – DHCPv4 Operation 8.1.1.1 – Introduction DHCPv4

DHCPv4 Operation DHCPv4 Operation 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.1 – DHCPv4 Operation 8.1.1.2 – DHCPv4 Operation

DHCPv4 Operation DHCPv4 Operation (cont.) 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.1 – DHCPv4 Operation 8.1.1.2 – DHCPv4 Operation

Configure DHCPv4 Server Configure a Basic DHCPv4 Server A Cisco router running the Cisco IOS software can be configured to act as a DHCPv4 server. To set up DHCP: Exclude addresses from the pool. Set up the DHCP pool name. Define the range of addresses and subnet mask. Use the default-router command for the default gateway. Optional parameters that can be included in the pool – dns server, domain-name. To disable DHCP, use the no service dhcp command. 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.2 – Configure DHCPv4 Server 8.1.2.1 - Configure a Basic DHCPv4 Server

Configure DHCPv4 Server Verifying DHCPv4 Commands to verify DHCP: show running-config | section dhcp show ip dhcp binding show ip dhcp server statistics On the PC, issue the ipconfig /all command. 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.2 – Configure DHCPv4 Server 8.1.2.2 - Verifying DHCPv4

Configure DHCPv4 Server DHCPv4 Relay 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.2 – Configure DHCPv4 Server 8.1.2.3 - DHCPv4 Relay

Configure DHCPv4 Server DHCPv4 Relay (cont.) Using an IP helper address enables a router to forward DHCPv4 broadcasts to the DHCPv4 server. Acting as a relay. 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.2 – Configure DHCPv4 Server 8.1.2.3 - DHCPv4 Relay (cont.)

Configure DHCPv4 Client Configuring a Router as a DHCPv4 client 8.1 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4 8.1.3 – Configure DHCPv4 Client 8.1.3.1 - Configuring a Router as a DHCPv4 client