Configure the DHCP server on Cisco 700 series router.
Scenario:
Configure the Cisco 700 series router to dial an IOS router using
PPP encapsulation and authenticate with CHAP. Then configure the
DHCP server with a pool of 50 addresses.
Notes:
Lab Tasks:
Cable the lab as shown in the diagram.
Configure the Cisco 700 series router. You may need to do a set
default command to erase the existing configuration on the router.
BranchRouter>cd lan
BranchRouter:LAN>set ip address 192.168.1.1
BranchRouter:LAN>set ip netmask 255.255.255.0
BranchRouter:LAN>set ip routing on
BranchRouter:LAN>set bridging off
BranchRouter:LAN>cd
Create and set the parameters for the central router profile:
BranchRouter>set user CentralRouter
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set ip address 192.168.3.1
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set ip netmask 255.255.255.0
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set ip routing on
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set ip route dest 0.0.0.0/0 gateway
192.168.3.2
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set bridging off
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>cd
Set the PPP authentication to CHAP and set the client password:
BranchRouter>set ppp authentication out chap
BranchRouter>set ppp authentication in chap
BranchRouter>set ppp secret client
Enter net Password: phoenix
Re-Type new Password: phoenix
Set the host password:
BranchRouter>cd CentralRouter
BranchRouter:CentralRouter>set ppp secret host
Enter net Password: phoenix
Re-Type new Password: phoenix
From the workstation that is attached to the Cisco 700 series
router, try to ping the central site Ethernet - 192.168.2.1. If all
is working correctly, you should be able to ping this successfully.
What command can you use on the Cisco 700 series router to display
the status of the DHCP server on the router?