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How to setup and configure Cisco router as a basic DHCP server |
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Written by Amanatullah khalil
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Saturday, 23 May 2009 |
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Using a Cisco router as a DHCP server can simplify a network configuration by cetralizing DHCP services in a large network or decentralizing DHCP services to the endpoint routers at satellite locations. The ease of remote management of Cisco-based DHCP services is a great advantage. conf t service dhcp ip dhcp pool 192.168.1.0/24 network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 default-router 192.168.1.1 dns-server 192.168.1.5 192.168.1.6 exit ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.199 ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.1.241 192.168.1.255 ^Z This example shows a Cisco router configuration as a basic DHCP server in the 192.168.1.0/24 network. The DHCP options implemented are default-router (DHCP option 3) and dns-server (DHCP option 6). Two DNS servers are configured. With the excluded-address commands, using only ip addresses between 192.168.1.200-192.168.1.240 will be available for client use. __________________________________________________________________________ Thanks to http://techgurulive.com/2008/10/11/how-to-setup-and-configure-cisco-router-as-a-basic-dhcp-server/
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