Duplicate IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP Server - Exam 200-125: Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam

Display Duplicate IP Addresses Assigned by DHCP Server

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Which command can you enter to display duplicate IP addresses that the DHCP server assigns?

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The correct command to display duplicate IP addresses that the DHCP server assigns is the "show ip dhcp conflict" command.

Option A - "show ip dhcp conflict 10.0.2.12" is the correct answer. This command displays any IP address conflicts that may have occurred on the network. This can happen if the DHCP server assigns an IP address that is already in use by another device on the network.

Option B - "show ip dhcp database 10.0.2.12" is not the correct answer. This command displays information about the DHCP database, including information about leases and bindings, but it does not display information about duplicate IP addresses.

Option C - "show ip dhcp server statistics" is not the correct answer. This command displays statistics about the DHCP server, including the number of requests and acknowledgments, but it does not display information about duplicate IP addresses.

Option D - "show ip dhcp binding 10.0.2.12" is not the correct answer. This command displays information about DHCP address bindings, including the MAC address, lease time, and IP address, but it does not display information about duplicate IP addresses.

Therefore, the correct answer is A - "show ip dhcp conflict 10.0.2.12", as it specifically displays information about duplicate IP addresses assigned by the DHCP server.