Which two issues can prevent an IP Phone from receiving an IP address via DHCP? (Choose two.)
A. The DHCP server is not on the same VLAN as the phone.
B. The DHCP scope’s leases are exhausted.
C. DHCP Option 150 is incorrect.
D. The TFTP server is not reachable.
E. The DHCP scope is not defined for the subnet of the phone.
I agree B & E. DHCP can be in a different VLAN – you configure a DCHP helper on the default GW.
Well said, Juho. B&E are the answer.
B & E is the correct answer. Anybody have a valid reason why it should not be B & E ?
DHCP server do not need to be in same VLAN as IP Phone. B,E
A, B, E