Chapter 5 Configuring A Lan With Dhcp And Vlans - Cisco 520-T1 - Small Business Pro SR Secure Router Software Configuration Manual

Software guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Configuring a LAN with DHCP and VLANs
The Cisco Secure Router 520 Series routers support clients on both physical LANs and virtual LANs
(VLANs). The routers can use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to enable automatic
assignment of IP configurations for nodes on these networks.
Figure 5-1
two VLANs.
Figure 5-1
3
4
1
Fast Ethernet LAN (with multiple networked devices)
2
Router and DHCP server—Cisco Secure Router 520 Series router—connected to the Internet
3
VLAN 1
4
VLAN 2
DHCP
DHCP, which is described in RFC 2131, uses a client/server router for address allocation. As an
administrator, you can configure your Cisco Secure Router 520 Series router to act as a DHCP server,
providing IP address assignment and other TCP/IP-oriented configuration information to your
workstations. DHCP frees you from having to manually assign an IP address to each client.
When you configure a DHCP server, you must configure the server properties, policies, and DHCP
options.
OL-14210-01
shows a typical deployment scenario with two physical LANs connected by the router and
Physical and Virtual LANs with DHCP Configured on the Cisco Router
C H A P T E R
1
2
Cisco Secure Router 520 Series Software Configuration Guide
5
5-1

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents