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LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
INTRODUCTION
If you have worked with Windows NT at all, you are probably familiar
with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) — a server service
that enables the server to dynamically assign IP addresses to network
clients. Because Windows 2008 R2 server networking has TCP/IP as its
foundation, DHCP also plays an important role in networks.
of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
Address Pool The IP addresses in a scope that are available for lease.
address.
another one.
http://www.dummies.com/programming/certification/installing-and-
configuring-dhcp/
1. To start the DHCP installation process, you can click Add Roles from
the Initial Configuration Tasks window or from Server Manager >
Roles > Add Roles.
In prefer DNS server IPv4 address, you must to specify the address of the
DNS server that client will use for name resolution. In this case I used
192.168.1.50 because this is my server address. In short it is the
address of your server. Click validate then press next button.
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5. Adding scope click IPv4 then click New Scope (See Figure 5.2)
Figure 5.1
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7. Setting the scope name and description. Name is any recognizable and
user friendly scope name while description is an adjective definition for
new scope name.
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10. Lease duration it pertains on how long a client use an IP address
from the scope. Usually it is intentionally left by default but you can
Figure 10.
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4. Configure static IP settings will appear, but we don’t need our setting
set to static therefore we need to obtain our IP in order to request IP from
the DHCP server we created earlier. Click obtain IP address automatically
as well obtain dns server automatically as shown in figure 4.2
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5. Verify an obtained ip setting. Press windows + r then type CMD click
ok to open command prompt. Type hostname then hit enter (Figure 5.2)
then type ipconfig (Figure 5.3) the hit enter. You’ll see the leased IP
address given by DHCP server
Figure 5.1
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Supplies/Materials :
Assessment Method:
Demonstration, Observation
Grade Point
Equivalent
NO
CRITERIA YES Highest Possible Score
=5
Lowest Possible Score =
0
Feedback
Total Items
The table shows the equivalent points that are used and show how they are
calculated to determine the grade point average (GPA), or index.
The highest equivalent points that trainer can give is 5 points per criterion and
the lowest is 0. If the trainee/learner accumulate scores with below two (2) grade
point equivalent, she/he needs to retake the whole given task.
5 Excellent
4 Very Good
3 Good
1 Poor
0 Failure
https://www.howtogeek.com/99323/installing-active-directory-on-
server-2008-r2/
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/activedirectoryua/2011/07/07/a-
delegation-for-this-dns-server-cannot-be-created-because-the-
authoritative-parent-zone-cannot-be-found-or-it-does-not-run-windows-
dns-server/