DHCP Server: Determine Assigned Addresses | Exam 200-125

Determine Assigned Addresses on DHCP Server

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Which command can you enter to determine the addresses that have been assigned on a DHCP Server?

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The correct answer is C. show ip dhcp binding.

The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server dynamically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network. To determine the addresses that have been assigned on a DHCP server, you can use the command "show ip dhcp binding".

Here's a breakdown of the answer options:

A. show ip DHCP statistic: This command is invalid and does not exist in Cisco IOS.

B. show ip dhcp pool: This command displays the DHCP pool configuration, which specifies the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to devices. It does not show the addresses that have already been assigned.

C. show ip dhcp binding: This command displays the DHCP bindings table, which lists the IP addresses that have been assigned by the DHCP server, along with the MAC addresses of the devices that have been assigned those addresses.

D. show ip dhcp database: This command displays the contents of the DHCP database, which is used to store information about DHCP leases. It does not show the addresses that have been assigned on the DHCP server.

In conclusion, the correct command to determine the addresses that have been assigned on a DHCP server is "show ip dhcp binding".