NTC 324 Week 3 Lab 11

NTC 324 LAB 11
DEPLOYING AND CONFIGURING THE DHCP SERVICE

THIS LAB CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES:
Exercise 11.1
Exercise 11.2
Exercise 11.3
Exercise 11.4
Lab Challenge 	Installing the DHCP Server Role
Creating a DHCPv4 Scope
Creating a DHCPv6 Scope
Activating DHCP
Confirming DHCP



Exercise 11.2	Creating a DHCPv4 Scope
Overview
	A scope is a range of IP addresses that a DHCP server uses to supply clients on a particular subnet with IP addresses. In this exercise, you create a scope for IPv4 addresses on your DHCP server.
Mindset	What IPv4 addressing policies does your organization have in place?
Completion time	15 minutes

Question1	Notice that the wizard automatically adds a value to the Subnet mask text box. Where did this value come from?






Question 2	Why is it necessary to exclude addresses from the range of addresses included in the scope?





Question 3	How would it be possible to leave the 10.0.0.1 address as part of the scope and still use it for the DHCP server?









22.	Take a screen shot of the DHCP console, showing the contents of the Address Pool folder, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab 11 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
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Exercise 11.3	Creating a DHCPv6 Scope
Overview
	In this exercise, you create a DHCP scope to allocate IPv6 addresses to the computers on your network.
Mindset	What IPv6 addressing policies does your organization have in place?
Completion time	15 minutes

Question4	Where did the fd00::0:0:0:1 address that you supplied for the DNS Recursive Name Server IPv6 Address List option come from?



13.	Take a screenshot of the Scope Options dialog box, showing the option you just configured, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab 11 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
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Lab 
Challenge	Confirming DHCP 
Overview
	To complete this challenge, you must demonstrate that the SVR-MBR-B and SVR-MBR-C computers have both obtained IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from the DHCP server running on SVR-DC-A. 
Completion time	10 minutes

Take screenshots of the SVR-MBR-B and SVR-MBR-C computers, showing the addresses they have obtained through DHCP, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting images into the Lab 11 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
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