1 00:00:20,770 --> 00:00:28,420 In this lab, you've been asked to configure DHCP on router 1. In this topology, we have router 1 connected 2 00:00:28,420 --> 00:00:39,070 to switch 1 using gigabit0/0/0 and this interface is configured in VLAN 1 PC 1 is configured 3 00:00:39,070 --> 00:00:43,150 in VLAN 10 and it's connected to this interface on the switch. 4 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:49,000 PC 2 is in VLAN 20 and is connected to gigabit 103 5 00:00:49,030 --> 00:00:50,140 on the switch. 6 00:00:50,860 --> 00:00:58,450 You need to configure DHCP on the router and exclude the first 10 IP addresses in each subnet from the 7 00:00:58,450 --> 00:00:59,010 pool. 8 00:00:59,590 --> 00:01:11,050 So exclude IP addresses 10.1.10.1 up to 10.1.10.10 from pool with the name VLAN 10 9 00:01:11,770 --> 00:01:19,890 and addresses 10.1.20.1 up to 10.1.20.10 from the DHCP pool VLAN 20. 10 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:29,380 So we need to create two DHCP pools, VLAN 10 and VLAN 20, and exclude the first 10 IP addresses from 11 00:01:29,380 --> 00:01:30,550 each of those pools. 12 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:36,940 The networks to use again are 10.1.10.0/24 and 10.1.20. 13 00:01:36,940 --> 00:01:38,230 0/24. 14 00:01:38,920 --> 00:01:42,790 The default gateways of these PCs should be set to switch 1. 15 00:01:43,390 --> 00:01:50,110 The DNS servers should be set to router 1 and we need to ensure that the PCs get IP addresses 16 00:01:50,200 --> 00:01:56,650 via DHCP and are able to ping each other as well as the loopback of router 1. 17 00:01:57,410 --> 00:02:00,050 Are you able to complete this task? 18 00:02:00,490 --> 00:02:03,220 There are a number of things that you need to configure here. 19 00:02:03,670 --> 00:02:05,860 In addition to the DHCP pool. 20 00:02:06,370 --> 00:02:09,160 Are you up to completing this challenge? 21 00:02:10,449 --> 00:02:16,750 Download the attached packet, trace a file and see if you can do it yourself or otherwise, watch the 22 00:02:16,750 --> 00:02:20,020 next video where I complete this lab.