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DHCP on router with single VLAN

rejlive95374
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Hi all 

I am using packet tracer to configure a router to be the DHCP for hosts and have two questions.

1. Do I need to use a sub interface for just one VLAN in this case VLAN 10? If not how do I do it with just one VLAN?

2. On this same network with the DHCP router does the switch port between the router and the hosts need to be set as a trunk or can I set it as access?

 

Thanks for any help with this

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Hello,

 

post your zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file...

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Hello,

 

glad you got it resolved !

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Hello,

 

post your zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file...

Wrong one I made another post with the correct pkt file

Sorry that was the wrong one here is the right one

I figured it out. Something so silly too. I forgot to set the

default router

command on the sidon switch.

Thanks for looking into it for me.

Something so simple I should have saw.

Hello,

 

glad you got it resolved !

balaji.bandi
Hall of Fame
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1. Do I need to use a sub interface for just one VLAN in this case VLAN 10? If not how do I do it with just one VLAN?

 

- if you do not need more vlan, then you can have one vlan

 

2. On this same network with the DHCP router does the switch port between the router and the hosts need to be set as a trunk or can I set it as access?

 

- i leave the trunk as trun port, in case future you can add more vlans.

 

 

The below video explain the concept of  how you can do it, this way you can learn as move to next level.

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PoZA0r-r5c

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