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DHCP failed. APIPA being used. HELPP

erueru
Level 1
Level 1

I'm very new in this kind of dhcp and it is really hard to know which is the right thing to do. I can't figure out the error why I cant request a DHCP. Thanks for the help here are the ip addresses. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uqKM3QfVwjicms00Fefaa78mr1P04N38/view?usp=sharing

R1 SERVER IP.pngR2 IP.pngS1 IP.png  

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luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi @erueru 

 

I am attaching the corrected file and you go to indicate the corrections.

 

1- I corrected the static routes of the main router

2 - If you are going to occupy subinterfaces, the main interface should not have an IP address, only the subinterfaces.

3 - Also, the IP indicated in the ip helper-address command is the IP of the router that has the DHCP services configured.

4 - In the router on the left, I assign it the gateway in the subinterface g0/1.10

5 - In the router on the right, I create and assign it the gateway on the g0 / 1.10 subinterface

 

Regards

 

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Hello,

 

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

luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi @erueru 

 

I am attaching the corrected file and you go to indicate the corrections.

 

1- I corrected the static routes of the main router

2 - If you are going to occupy subinterfaces, the main interface should not have an IP address, only the subinterfaces.

3 - Also, the IP indicated in the ip helper-address command is the IP of the router that has the DHCP services configured.

4 - In the router on the left, I assign it the gateway in the subinterface g0/1.10

5 - In the router on the right, I create and assign it the gateway on the g0 / 1.10 subinterface

 

Regards