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Ccna-2v7.0 Case Study - -rev B- Updated

: Typically requires sub-interfacing on the Phoenix router to support multiple VLANs (e.g., VLAN 120).

: Configure R1 or a central server to provide IPv4/IPv6 leases. Use ip dhcp excluded-address to protect static IPs like gateways. ccna-2v7.0 case study -rev b-

A major focus of the Rev B version is . When the DHCP server is located in a different subnet, students must configure the ip helper-address on the router interfaces to forward local broadcast requests. This ensures that clients in remote branches can still receive dynamic addressing. 3. WLAN Configuration : Typically requires sub-interfacing on the Phoenix router