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300-410 Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps to verify and validate…
Drag and drop the steps to verify and validate DHCP (IPv4 and IPv6) operational state into the correct order, from first to last.
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Display DHCP pool statistics and bindings
Start by checking the DHCP pool utilization and bindings. Then, verify that clients have received addresses from the correct pool. Next, confirm that the DHCP relay agent is forwarding packets. After that, validate DHCPv6 prefix delegation if used. Finally, ensure that the DHCP server is not running out of addresses.
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Infrastructure Services: DHCP, NAT, and IPv6
Key term
DHCP Client and Server
A DHCP client is any device that requests network configuration settings from a DHCP server, which automatically assigns IP addresses and other parameters to devices on a network.
Key term
DHCP Relay Configuration
A DHCP relay configuration allows a router to forward DHCP broadcast requests from clients on one subnet to a DHCP server on a different subnet, enabling centralized IP address management across multiple networks.
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