CCNA :) Be a Good Network Administrator
Sunday, August 14, 2016
1.2.5 Configuring DHCP / 1.2.6 Verifying DHCP operation
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1.2.5 Configuring DHCP Like NAT, a DHCP server requires that the administrator define a pool of addresses. The ip dhcp pool command d...
1.2.4 DHCP operation
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1.2.4 DHCP operation The DHCP client configuration process uses the following steps: A client must have DHCP configured when st...
1.2.2 BOOTP and DHCP differences / 1.2.3 Major DHCP features
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1.2.2 BOOTP and DHCP differences The Internet community first developed the BOOTP protocol to enable configuration of diskless workstatio...
1.2.1 DHCP / Introducing DHCP
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1.2.1 DHCP / Introducing DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) works in a client/server mode. DHCP enables DHCP clients on a...
1.1.7 Issues with NAT
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1.1.7 Issues with NAT NAT has several advantages, including: Conserves the legally registered addressing scheme by allowing the pr...
1.1.5 Verifying PAT configuration / 1.1.6 Troubleshooting NAT and PAT configuration
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1.1.5 Verifying PAT configuration Once NAT is configured, use the clear and show commands to verify that it is operating as expected. ...
1.1.4 Configuring NAT and PAT
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1.1.4 Configuring NAT and PAT Static Translation To configure static inside source address translation, perform the tasks in Fig...
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