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CCN Lab#15

The document describes configuring a basic network with routers and PCs and setting up DHCP services to dynamically assign IP addresses. It involves cabling devices, configuring IP addresses on routers and interfaces, setting up a DHCP server on one router and a relay agent on another to provide addresses to PCs.

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CCN Lab#15

The document describes configuring a basic network with routers and PCs and setting up DHCP services to dynamically assign IP addresses. It involves cabling devices, configuring IP addresses on routers and interfaces, setting up a DHCP server on one router and a relay agent on another to provide addresses to PCs.

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COMPUTER COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING

CCN Lab 15

Submitted to:

Mam Sidra Shafi

Submitted by:

Amina Zafar (17-SE-23)


Part 1: Build the Network and Configure Basic Device Settings.
Step 1: Cable the network settings as shown in the topology.

Step 2: Perform basic configuration on all device interfaces.


Set up the IP address, subnet mask of routers
Step 3: Dynamically setup the ip addresses of pc’s
Step 4: Configuration of basic settings for all routers
(Router0, Router1 and Router2).
Step 5: Verification of network connection between the routers.

Part 2: Configure a DHCPv4 Server and a DHCP Relay Agent.


Step 1: Configuration of DHCPv4 server settings on Router0.
Step 2: Configuration of Router1 as a DHCP relay agent.

Step 3: Record of the IP settings for PC0 and PC1.


Step 4: Verification of DHCP services and address leases on Router2.

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