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10/6/18

You recently created a new network segment for Development. Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact DHCP server. Both network segments are connected wia a Cisco router. Which of the following would be the best action to take in order to fix the problem?

Quesiton : You recently created a new network segment for Development. Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact DHCP server. Both network segments are connected wia a Cisco router. Which of the following would be the best action to take in order to fix the problem?



Answer: Implement an IP Helper address on the router






You recently created a new network segment for Development. Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact DHCP server. Both network segments are connected wia a Cisco router. Which of the following would be the best action to take in order to fix the problem? You recently created a new network segment for Development . Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they no longer contact the DHCP server . Both network segments are connected via a Cisco router . You recently created a new network segment for Development . Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact DHCP server . Both network segments are connected wia a Cisco router . You recently created a new network segment for Development . Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact the DHCP server . Both network segments are connected via a Cisco router . Using APIPA hosts can assign themselves an IP address on the 169.254.0.0 network (with a mask of 255.255.0.0) if they can t locate a DHCP server . If a network host is configured to use dynamic IP addressing and a DHCP server can t be contacted APIPA assigns a temporary IP address to the host. You recently created a new network segment for Development . Because the hosts are now on a different network segment they can no longer contact DHCP server . Both network segments are connected wia a Cisco router . A workstation on the network can ping hosts on the network but it cannot ping any addresses on the internet. Other hosts on the same network can connect to the internet. Suppose i need my new network to accommodate 2000 hosts . Solution: ... Pwindells different subnets will talk to eachother because they connect to a router and that basically is what a router does. It joins different subnets together. ... how can i implement this solution using SERVER 2003 with DHCP installed. Subtract 2 from the total hosts because a host cannot be assigned the first and last addresses ( they are used to identify the subnet and broadcast). That should be it. Note: That last enumerated point should not be confused with a ".0" or ".255" network .

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