A router can serve as a dhcp server. You can set the WINS server, name
server, etc.
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.5
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.6 10.10.10.12
!
ip dhcp pool GROUPSTUDY
network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 10.10.1.1 10.10.5.2 10.1.1.1
netbios-name-server 10.10.12.2 10.10.20.2
domain-name groupstudy.com
default-router 10.10.10.1
lease 0 8
This is a sample configuration. I haven't tried the above configuration,
but I think I've got everything. As you can see there are options to set
the same options you would with a traditional dhcp server.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
-----Original Message-----
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jeongwoo park
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 4:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dhcp on router?
hi! all.
I thought that the router only forwards the DHCP
request from clients to DHCP server.
So, can router dynamically allocate ip addresses for
DHCP requesting clients without reaching to DHCP
server? Then the router also should have same stack of
all ip addresses on its memory.. How does router get
all ip addresses? Does it receive from DHCP server?
If the router serves ip addresses, what is the benefit
of it?
Could somebody answer this?
Thanks in adv.
jeongwoo
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