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Amigo buen video, tengo una pregunta, que pasaría si hay otro router en la topología , pero ese router esta conectado con R1 , cuando el router R4(por ponerle un nombre imaginario ) quiera solicitar DHCP con el ip helper address ya que no está en la misma red, a que ip apuntaría o solicitiaría ? a la interfaz serial que conectaría R4 (el router imaginario) con R1 , o la interfaz serial que conecta R1 con R2, te pregunto esto, porque tengo problemas al configurar esa topología., de antemano gracias.
Bueno, son algunos pasos que hay que seguir, agregas el router, configuras sus inerfaces, configuras enrutamiento, haces pruebas de ping, configuras el ip helper usando una ip que sea propia del servidor DHCP (que puede ser router o servidor usando cualquiera de sus interfaces con las que funcionaron las pruebas de ping)
@@romeroc24 gracias amigo por la respuesta, me funcionó creando un dhcp en el router 4, basado en su experiencia, está bien de esa forma? porque intente ponerle el ip helper address antes con la ip del gateway del router 2, tambien intente con la del 1 y nada, como le digo tuve que crear el dhcp en el router propio y ya no utilize helper address
@@romeroc24 si le habia aplicado primero enrutamiento estatico, configurado interfaces y las pc con ip mediante estatico si tenian ping con las de otra red amigo, el problema me daba cuando un router de una red que no este directamente conectada all router dhcp original
Hi Christian and first of all thank you for the detailed review of this PT! I have a question though: initially I assumed that R2 should have defined the default-router IPs from the range of the excluded IPs for the 2 DHCP pools. Nevertheless, the "default-router" has the same IP as the interfaces G0/0 of both R1 and R3. Is this the proper way to configure the default-router, or I could have used 192.168.10(30).X, where X is 2-10, i.e. excluded IPs? Thank you in advance!
It is a good practice excluded the static IP address on the network, so the router is the DHCP server and knows that it can't lease its own IP address, but anyway excluded that because the IP address may change for any reason
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Amigo buen video, tengo una pregunta, que pasaría si hay otro router en la topología , pero ese router esta conectado con R1 , cuando el router R4(por ponerle un nombre imaginario ) quiera solicitar DHCP con el ip helper address ya que no está en la misma red, a que ip apuntaría o solicitiaría ? a la interfaz serial que conectaría R4 (el router imaginario) con R1 , o la interfaz serial que conecta R1 con R2, te pregunto esto, porque tengo problemas al configurar esa topología., de antemano gracias.
Bueno, son algunos pasos que hay que seguir, agregas el router, configuras sus inerfaces, configuras enrutamiento, haces pruebas de ping, configuras el ip helper usando una ip que sea propia del servidor DHCP (que puede ser router o servidor usando cualquiera de sus interfaces con las que funcionaron las pruebas de ping)
@@romeroc24 gracias amigo por la respuesta, me funcionó creando un dhcp en el router 4, basado en su experiencia, está bien de esa forma? porque intente ponerle el ip helper address antes con la ip del gateway del router 2, tambien intente con la del 1 y nada, como le digo tuve que crear el dhcp en el router propio y ya no utilize helper address
@@alejandrosaltos1789 es que faltó el enrutamiento y la prueba de ping
@@romeroc24 si le habia aplicado primero enrutamiento estatico, configurado interfaces y las pc con ip mediante estatico si tenian ping con las de otra red amigo, el problema me daba cuando un router de una red que no este directamente conectada all router dhcp original
@@alejandrosaltos1789 entiendo
Hi Christian and first of all thank you for the detailed review of this PT! I have a question though: initially I assumed that R2 should have defined the default-router IPs from the range of the excluded IPs for the 2 DHCP pools. Nevertheless, the "default-router" has the same IP as the interfaces G0/0 of both R1 and R3. Is this the proper way to configure the default-router, or I could have used 192.168.10(30).X, where X is 2-10, i.e. excluded IPs? Thank you in advance!
It is a good practice excluded the static IP address on the network, so the router is the DHCP server and knows that it can't lease its own IP address, but anyway excluded that because the IP address may change for any reason
@@romeroc24 Thank you for clarifying this Christian!
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