Network EngineeringeasyDHCP FailureMedium asset
Scenario
New conference room: 12 users cannot get an IP address
A easy Network Engineering scenario on DHCP Failure.
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catalog id · network-dhcp-no-ip
Training alignment
What this scenario practices, mapped to recognized frameworks.
Educational mapping only. Not a compliance attestation.
What this trains
- Access-layer service-fault diagnosis
- DHCP recovery workflow
MITRE ATT&CKmitre-attack
- Not applicable to this scenario.Not applicable
MITRE D3FENDmitre-d3fend
- Not applicable to this scenario.Not applicable
NIST CSF 2.0nist-csf-2
- Anomalies and Events · DetectDE.AE · DEMappedHigh confidence
Trains anomaly recognition on access-layer symptoms.
- Analysis · RespondRS.AN · RSMappedHigh confidence
Trains the structured-analysis baseline for service faults.
NIST SP 800-61r3nist-sp-800-61r3
- IR lifecycle phaseDetection & AnalysisMappedHigh confidence
Trains structured triage of DHCP failure symptoms.
CISA Cybersecurity Performance Goalscisa-cpg
- Document Network Topology2.MMappedMedium confidence
Trains the topology baseline needed for diagnosis.
- Document Device Configurations2.LMappedHigh confidence
Trains the config-documentation baseline.
CIS Controls v8cis-controls
- Network Infrastructure ManagementControl 12MappedHigh confidence
Trains the network-management control.