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1. Name the server "cpte230d" with your username prefixed as appropriate (i.e. following the naming conventions mentioned on the WindowsAdministration page.) | 1. Name the server "cpte230d" with your username prefixed as appropriate (i.e. following the naming conventions mentioned on the VirtualMachineNamingConvention page.) |
Lab 06: DHCP
In this lab we will setup a DHCP server and a Windows 8.1 client that uses it.
- Setup a DHCP server
- Setup the DHCP server on CPTE230C
- Install the DHCP Server tools "feature" on CPTE230A (Remember we will do most of our administration from CPTE230a.
- Using the DHCP manager on CPTE230A setup a scope called 192.168.1.0/24
- The range of addresses should go from 192.168.1.10 - 192.168.1.254
- Length = 24
- Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
- Click next accepting defaults until you get to the "Configure DHCP Options" - Yes
- Router = 192.168.1.1
- Make sure DNS is set to 192.168.1.2
- Skip WINS server configuration
- Answer Yes, I want to activate this scope now.
- Finish.
Install a Windows 8.1 Client and configure it to use DHCP
Name the server "cpte230d" with your username prefixed as appropriate (i.e. following the naming conventions mentioned on the VirtualMachineNamingConvention page.)
- Install Windows 8.1
- Verify that you can surf the internet from this machine.
Add it to your primary domain [username].internal