What are the differences between static ip addressing and dynamic ip addressing?
Answer / Mukul Kumar
Static IP addressing assigns a fixed, permanent IP address to a device on a network. Dynamic IP addressing, on the other hand, assigns an IP address temporarily (usually leased for a set period) from a pool of available addresses. Static addressing is often used for servers and devices requiring constant accessibility, while dynamic addressing is more suitable for general networking purposes due to its flexibility.
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