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DHCP Server

DHCP Server

Part 2 – Practical
1) You are required to configure and test a DHCP server to provide IP Address and related configuration parameters to a client computer. Set up a pool of DHCP addresses from 192.168.15.30 to 192.168.15.50, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.15.1, DNS Primary Server of 192.168.15.1, default lease time of 3 hours and maximum lease time of 6 hours. Test the operation of your DHCP server using an external client requesting a DHCP lease. [10 marks]
2) Capture and describe the network activity occuring between the client and DHCP Server. On your Linux computer use a packet sniffer to capture network traffic, then analyse and describe the overall DHCP lease allocation process, and describe the detail in each packet. [5 marks].
Submitt a learning diary for these activities in which you should include:
• Your DHCP configuration, including copies of the underlying DHCP server configuration files;
• Screenshots from your client device validating the operation of the DHCP server;
• Details and analysis of the packet capture;
• What you did;
• What problems you encountered and how you solved them;
• How much time you spent on each part of the exercise.

Part 2 – Practical

1) You are required to configure and test a DHCP server to provide IP Address and related configuration parameters to a client computer. Set up a pool of DHCP addresses from 192.168.15.30 to 192.168.15.50, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.15.1, DNS Primary Server of 192.168.15.1, default lease time of 3 hours and maximum lease time of 6 hours.  Test the operation of your DHCP server using an external client requesting a DHCP lease. [10 marks]

2) Capture and describe the network activity occuring between the client and DHCP Server. On your Linux computer use a packet sniffer to capture network traffic, then analyse and describe the overall DHCP lease allocation process, and describe the detail in each packet. [5 marks].

Submitt a learning diary for these activities in which you should include:

  • Your DHCP configuration, including copies of the underlying DHCP server configuration files;
  • Screenshots from your client device validating the operation of the DHCP server;
  • Details and analysis of the packet capture;
  • What you did;
  • What problems you encountered and how you solved them;
  • How much time you spent on each part of the exercise.

 

 

 

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