Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
Course Prerequisites:
None
Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:
DHCP Server
1. DHCP Server Introduction
2. Configuring DHCP Server
3. Managing DHCP Server
Every network device needs a unique IP address to communicate with other network devices and access the Internet correctly. When deploying a large scale network environment, manually configuring network parameters for each device is a great hassle and inefficient for IT managers. Setting up a DHCP server can automate the IP address assignment process. All network devices can then receive complete and correct network parameters upon starting up.
Features:
Note: If a DHCP server already exists on the same local network, please DO NOT enable DHCP server on the NAS. Otherwise, this could cause IP conflicts or network inaccessibility issues.
STEP 1
Note: You can configure the DHCP server settings only if the IP address was configured manually.
STEP 2
STEP 3
Note: You must add at least one subnet and enable it in order to successfully enable the DHCP server.