STEP 28 — DHCP per VLAN (AUTOMATIC IP ADDRESSING)

Why this is next

Right now:

  • You manually configured IPs ❌
  • That does not scale ❌

CCNA expects you to know:

  • DHCP concepts
  • DHCP pools
  • DHCP per VLAN
  • Default gateway via DHCP

🧠 What we are about to do (concept only)

We will:

  • Turn HO-R1 into a DHCP server
  • Create one DHCP pool per VLAN
  • Let PCs get IPs automatically

⚠️ This is core CCNA.


🔹 VLAN → DHCP mapping (LOCK THIS IN)

VLANSubnetGatewayDHCP Pool
1010.10.10.0/2410.10.10.1USERS
2010.10.20.0/2410.10.20.1SERVERS
3010.10.30.0/2410.10.30.1WIFI

🚫 BEFORE WE CONFIGURE (VERY IMPORTANT)

Do NOT configure DHCP yet.

First answer this (quick check):

👉 Who should provide DHCP in this lab?

  • Router (HO-R1)?
  • Server (later)?

Correct CCNA order:
➡️ Router first, server later (so you understand both).


STEP 28 — DHCP on Router (HO-R1)

Goal

  • Automatically assign IP addresses
  • One DHCP pool per VLAN
  • PCs should no longer need manual IP config

🧠 First: how DHCP works (VERY short)

DORA (remember this for CCNA):

  1. Discover – PC asks for IP
  2. Offer – DHCP server offers IP
  3. Request – PC accepts
  4. Acknowledge – DHCP server confirms

In our lab:

  • HO-R1 = DHCP server
  • VLAN gateways already exist (ROAS)

🔹 STEP 28.1 — Exclude gateway IPs (IMPORTANT)

We must stop DHCP from giving out gateway IPs.

On HO-R1:

enable
configure terminal
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.1
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.20.1
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.30.1

(Optionally you can exclude more later, e.g. .1–.10)


🔹 STEP 28.2 — DHCP pool for VLAN 10 (USERS)

ip dhcp pool USERS
 network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0
 default-router 10.10.10.1
 dns-server 8.8.8.8

🔹 STEP 28.3 — DHCP pool for VLAN 20 (SERVERS)

ip dhcp pool SERVERS
 network 10.10.20.0 255.255.255.0
 default-router 10.10.20.1
 dns-server 8.8.8.8

🔹 STEP 28.4 — DHCP pool for VLAN 30 (WIFI)

ip dhcp pool WIFI
 network 10.10.30.0 255.255.255.0
 default-router 10.10.30.1
 dns-server 8.8.8.8
end
write memory

🔹 STEP 28.5 — Test DHCP (VERY IMPORTANT)

On each PC / device:

  1. Go to IP Configuration
  2. Select DHCP
  3. Wait a few seconds

You should see:

  • IP address in correct subnet
  • Correct default gateway
  • DNS populated

🔹 STEP 28.6 — Verify on router

On HO-R1:

show ip dhcp binding

You should see leased IPs.

Optional:

show ip dhcp pool

🧠 What you just learned (CCNA EXAM CORE)

  • DHCP server configuration
  • DHCP exclusions
  • DHCP per VLAN
  • Role of default gateway
  • Router as DHCP server

This is guaranteed CCNA content.


🚫 Common CCNA mistakes (you avoided)

❌ Forgetting exclusions
❌ Wrong default-router
❌ DHCP pool subnet mismatch
❌ Expecting DHCP to work without ROAS


One sentence to lock it in

Each VLAN needs its own DHCP pool with the correct gateway IP.

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