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The following will be discussed in this chapter: Configure DHCP in an enterprise branch network, Configure NAT on a Cisco router, Configure new generation RIP (RIPng) to use IPv6. Every device that connects to a network needs an IP address. Network administrators assign static IP addresses to routers, servers, and other network devices whose locations (physical and logical) are not likely to change. | Chapter 7 - Implementing IP Addressing Services 0111 III Illi Illi llllllll Illi llllllllllllll Illi llllllll ml III. II BHCHKHOfl NETWORKING fKflDEMY CCNA Exploration 4.0 CISCO 1 Introduction Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to Configure DHCP in an Enterprise branch network. This includes being able to explain DHCP features and benefits the differences between BOOTP and DHCP DHCP operation and configuring verifying and troubleshooting DHCP. Configure NAT on a Cisco router. This includes explaining key features and operation of NAT and NAT Overload explaining advantages and disadvantages of NAT configuring NAT and NAT Overload to conserve IP address space in a network configuring port forwarding and verifying and troubleshooting NAT configurations. Configure new generation RIP RIPng to use IPv6. This includes explaining how IPv6 solves any problem of IP address deletion explaining how to assign IPv6 addresses describing transition strategies for implementing IPv6 and configuring verifying and troubleshooting RIPng for IPv6. Học viện mạng Bach Khoa - Website www.bkacad.com 2 DHCP Học viện mạng Bach Khoa - Website www.bkacad.com