Tp-Link T1600G-28PS (TL-SG2424P) [439/754] Configuration example

Tp-Link T1600G-28PS (TL-SG2424P) [439/754] Configuration example
Configuration Guide 417
Configuring DHCP Relay Configuration Example
3
Configuration Example
3.1 Network Requirements
A company wants to assign IP addresses to all computers in two departments, and there is only
one DHCP server available. It is required that computers in the same department should be on
the same subnet, while computers in different departments should be on different subnets.
3.2 Configuration Scheme
In the given situation, the DHCP relay feature can satisfy the requirement because DHCP relay
enables DHCP clients from different subnets to share one DHCP server.
The network topology is as the following figure shows. Computers in the marketing department
belong to VLAN 10 which is connected to the switch via port 1/0/8. The interface address of VLAN
10 is 192.168.2.1/24. Computers in the R&D department belong to VLAN 20 which is connected to
the switch via port 1/0/16. The interface address of VLAN 20 is 192.168.3/24. The DHCP server is
connected to the DHCP Relay switch via port 1/0/5, and its IP address is 192.168.0.59/24.
Figure 3-1 Network Topology
DHCP Server
192.168.0.59/24
VLAN 20
192.168.3.1/24
VLAN 10
192.168.2.1/24
Marketing Dept.
192.168.2.0/24
R&D Dept.
192.168.3.0/24
Switch
DHCP Relay
Gi1/0/16
Gi1/0/8
Gi1/0/5
The overview of the configurations are as follows:
1) Before DHCP Relay configurations, create two DHCP server pools on the DHCP server, one is
on 192.168.2.0/24 and the other is on 192.168.3.0/24. Make sure the DHCP server can reach all
DHCP clients.
2) Configure 802.1Q VLAN. Add all computers in the marketing department to VLAN 10, and
add all computers in the R&D department to VLAN 20. For details, refer to
Configuring 802.1Q
VLAN
.

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