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This is a DHCP Lab.
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Make sure you are ready to pass the CCNA exam! Prepare practically for the Cisco CCNA certification which is the most in-demand networking certification in the world today! Make sure you can pass the Cisco CCNA Routing and Switch 200-125 exam!
This course tests your knowledge of CCNA topics with practical, hands on labs. Labs include both configuration as well as troubleshooting labs.
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- Are you ready and prepared for the labs in the CCNA exam?
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There are many topologies and many labs in this course!
Transcription:
So here’s Router 1 sh ip int brief shows us the IP addresses configured on the router.
Here’s the loopback interface, here’s the IP address on gigabit is 0/0/0
So the first thing we need to do is configure an exclusion range
So ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.100
The next thing we need to do is configure a DHCP pool called PC. The network to use is 10.1.1.0 with a subnet mask of /24 with I need to configure a default router or default gateway of 10.1.1.1.254 because that’s the IP address of Router 1. So the default route will be that. DNS server will be the router and that looks good.
So show run there is our exclusion range and there’s our DHCP poll show ip dhcp binding. Our plant has already been allocated an IP address 10.1.1.101 so let’s confirm that by opening up a command prompt. IP config, there’s the IP address of the PC, there’s the subnet mask, there’s the default gateway.
Can the PC ping Router1? Yes it can. Can it ping the loopback of Router 1? Yes it can.
And to confirm that, sh ip int brief there’s the loopback of Router 1 and the PC can ping the loopback of Router 1.
Can the router ping the PC? Yes it can. We’ve successfully configured a DHCP on Router 1 and tested that the PC gets an IP address via DHCP and that the PC can ping the loopback of Router 1.
That was a very basic DHCP lab. In the next lab, it gets more complicated.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YXa_UC-YXc
This is part of my series "Building insane (large scale) GNS3 networks". I plan to continue adding more and more devices to the topology until..... well.... until I am done.
I continue building the GNS3 the topology by configuring a router on a stick, creating multiple DHCP pools - thus making the Cisco router a DHCP server. I also configure NAT (well actually PAT) on the Cisco router and test network connectivity.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tYD4BIdSc8
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SVndjUacgA
This is part of my series "Building insane (large scale) GNS3 networks". I plan to continue adding more and more devices to the topology until..... well.... until I am done.
This is a multivendor network consisting of Cisco, Arista, HPE and I will add Juniper later. So, a multivendor network running ing GNS3.
I continue building the GNS3 the topology by configuring the BGP routers in the ISP network.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcvignZpNQ0
This is one of multiple CCNA IP subnetting videos which help prepare you for the CCNA exam. My full course is here: http://www.ccnax.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-J8EPUvc8E
Learn how to configure Aruba / HPE Comware networks. This is one of multiple videos demonstrating the configuration and setup of HPE networking devices. This video shows how to configure Comware devices (initial configuration).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALDsRkjYSrc
Jeremy created GNS3 while at University. GNS3 has impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of network engineers around the world. In this video, Jeremy discusses the GNS3 architecture.
GNS3 is split into four parts:
1) GUI (project gns3-gui, gns3-web)
2) Controller (project gns3-server)
3) Compute (project gns3-server)
4) Emulators (qemu, iou, dynamips...)
The controller is in charge of everything. It’s the part that manages the state of a project, and saves it to disk. Only one controller exists.
The GUI displays the topology. The GUI has only direct contact with the controller.
The compute servers are where emulators are executed. If the compute is on the same server as the controller, they are in the same process.
For each node of the topology will start an emulator instance.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0G71-t3tcU
GNS3 custom symbols: You can use your own 3d GNS3 icons in your GNS3 topologies. Make your GNS3 topologies look like Cisco presentations (or other vendors).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UalITC822cI