This document provides instructions for completing a DHCP exercise based on a topology diagram. It specifies that network gateways should be assigned IP addresses ending in .1, and routers should be assigned IPs with .1 or .2 depending on their position. It also states that router R0 should be configured as the DHCP server, and three pools - PoolR0, PoolR1, and PoolR2 - should be created corresponding to each subnet. PCs on the network will obtain IP addresses from these pools using DHCP. The task is to be submitted before 10pm and presented on Monday.
This document provides instructions for completing a DHCP exercise based on a topology diagram. It specifies that network gateways should be assigned IP addresses ending in .1, and routers should be assigned IPs with .1 or .2 depending on their position. It also states that router R0 should be configured as the DHCP server, and three pools - PoolR0, PoolR1, and PoolR2 - should be created corresponding to each subnet. PCs on the network will obtain IP addresses from these pools using DHCP. The task is to be submitted before 10pm and presented on Monday.
This document provides instructions for completing a DHCP exercise based on a topology diagram. It specifies that network gateways should be assigned IP addresses ending in .1, and routers should be assigned IPs with .1 or .2 depending on their position. It also states that router R0 should be configured as the DHCP server, and three pools - PoolR0, PoolR1, and PoolR2 - should be created corresponding to each subnet. PCs on the network will obtain IP addresses from these pools using DHCP. The task is to be submitted before 10pm and presented on Monday.
- Assign the ip address o R0 (.1)– R1(.2) o R1 (.2) – R2(.1) - Make R0 – DHCP Server o Pool Name – PoolR0 (network : 192.168.0.0/24) o Pool Name – PoolR1 (network : 192.168.1.0/24) o Pool Name – PoolR2 (network : 192.168.2.0/24) - Assign all the PCs using DHCP based on Pool