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{{Admon/note |ISC DHCP packages Overview | The version of DHCP server (rpm package name called "dhcp-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64" ) that comes with Fedora is maintained and distributed by the Internet Software Consortium (http://www.isc.org). The source package that you can download from ISC includes not only the DHCP server, but also a DHCP client and a DHCP relay agent. However, Fedora separates it into two RPM packages: the DHCP client package called "dhclient-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64" and the DHCP server package called "dhcp-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64". The DHCP client package is installed by default by the workstation installation.}} | {{Admon/note |ISC DHCP packages Overview | The version of DHCP server (rpm package name called "dhcp-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64" ) that comes with Fedora is maintained and distributed by the Internet Software Consortium (http://www.isc.org). The source package that you can download from ISC includes not only the DHCP server, but also a DHCP client and a DHCP relay agent. However, Fedora separates it into two RPM packages: the DHCP client package called "dhclient-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64" and the DHCP server package called "dhcp-4.1.1-9.fc12.x86_64". The DHCP client package is installed by default by the workstation installation.}} | ||
+ | == Completing the Lab == | ||
=== Investigation 1: How do you install the DHCP Server. === | === Investigation 1: How do you install the DHCP Server. === | ||
{{Admon/note | Note! | Complete the following steps on your fedora3 VM.}} | {{Admon/note | Note! | Complete the following steps on your fedora3 VM.}} |
Revision as of 10:42, 22 March 2010
Contents
Install and Configure a DHCP Server
Objectives
- To install, configure, and test ISC's DHCP Server
Reference
- man pages for dhcpd, dhcpd.conf, dhcpd.leases, dhcp-options, dhclient, dhclient-conf
- Fedora DHCP Configuration Guide
- Internet Software Consortium DHCP page
Required materials
- Fedora 12 Live CD or a classmate on the same pod
- One SATA hard disk in a removable drive tray with Fedora host and 3 Fedora Virtual Machines installed
- Completion of Lab 6
Lab Preparation
Completing the Lab
Investigation 1: How do you install the DHCP Server.
- To check that you have
dhclient
installed, enter the command:-
rpm -q dhclient
-
- If the package is not installed, you will get the message "package dhclient is not installed", otherwise, you will get the version information of the rpm package. Install the
dhclient
package if it was not installed. - Check to see if the
dhcp
server package is installed. - Follow the normal procedure to install the DHCP server rpm package called
dhcp
usingyum
. - Enter the command to list all the files installed from the DHCP server package.
- What file appears to be a sample configuration file?
- Copy the sample
dhcpd.conf
file to the/etc/
directory making sure it is named/etc/dhcpd.conf
- Answer the Investigation 1 question in your log book.
Investigation 2: What configuration options and directives need to be set in dhcpd.conf?
- Study the man pages of
dhcpd
,dhcpd.conf
,dhcp-options
, anddhcpd.leases
and make notes in your log book. In particular, look up the meaning and possible value(s), if any, for the following configuration options:-
broadcast-address
-
default-lease-time
-
max-lease-time
(How is this different fromdefault-lease-time
?) -
domain-name
-
domain-name-servers
-
fixed-address
-
group
-
hardware
-
host
-
host-name
-
range
-
routers
-
subnet
-
subnet-mask
-
- Study the sample
dhcpd.conf
file to see examples of how these options are used. - Answer the Investigation 2 question in your log book.