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July 5th, 2010 - 21:53
Not sure what you are talking about. “must cofigure that IP address manually for that host” If you are talking about the local router interface then Yes. If you talking about the hosts on the LAN then “NO, its not necessary to manually assign addresses”
A cisco router can as a DHCP server and issue IP addresses to hosts on the local LAN. However, on the Router interface it must have a Static IP address assigned to it on the Local LAN.
July 5th, 2010 - 22:27
Yeah you can, but you must configure that IP address manually for that host.
Remember, the DHCP server is only offering addresses.
The routing is another different thing
July 5th, 2010 - 22:51
Cheers 4 the upload, got a question can you reserve a DHCP address for a workstation say on 10.0.0.9?
Cheers