What is difference b/w static ip address and dynamic ip
address
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Answer / sriivas
static address is given by administrator manually
dynamic addres is given by DHCP server
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Answer / guest
static ip manually assign ip address , where as dynamic ip
is automatically assign ip address to the pc
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Answer / senthil.g
Static Ip is assigned manually
Dy.Ip assigned by DHCP Server using its IP range.
Static can be modified as needed
Dy.IP will be ther till its Lease Duration
St.Ip may be Permanant
Dy.Ip will be changing after Lease Duration
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Answer / narayanavalmiki
Static Ip is assigned manually,Static can be modified as
needed,Static Ip may be Permanant.dynamic ip assigned by
DHCP Server using its IP range,dynamic ip will be ther till
its Lease Duration,dynamic Ip will be changing after Lease
Duration.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / sujeth
Static ip it is given by administrator..
Dyamic address given by Automatic give by the DHCP sever
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Answer / prashant pathak
Staic IP address is assigned by the Network Admin but the
Dynamic IP is Assigned by the DHCP server.
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Answer / sanjay
We can Define the range in DHCP and the DHCP will the the
IP of all host system automaticly
But in static IP the Ip will be provide by adminstrator
manuly
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Answer / sujeth.c
A static IP is one that will never change. A dynamic IP is
exactly that, dynamic. It could change frequently, or not
change for more than 1 year. It really depends on how the
DHCP server that’s assigns the IPs is set up.
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Answer / guest
IP addresses assigned by a DHCP server are static dynamic
ip addresses while the one released by IEEE (through the
ISP) are dynamic ip addresses
Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 13 No |
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