what is the function of DHCP?
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Answer / shahul hameed
DHCP- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
This is use for providing IP address automatically to client
computer through DHCP server.
ROSA is technical word use for working of DHCP server.
R-Request firstly client send a request via broadcasting.
O-Offer DHCP configured server received the request and
offer a ip address to client machine.
S- Send client accept the offer and send this information to
all PCs & server in a network.
A- Accept the ip address
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Answer / wasim
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that automatically provides an Internet Protocol (IP) host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway.
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Answer / avinash shingte edp assistance
DHCP stands for dynamic host configuration protocol.it is to assigning the ip,dns,gateway address to the client machine in the same network Automatically .
The process of assigning address to the clients is called as
DORA process .
D:-discovery in this process the client machine is going to
discover the dhcp server in the network via broadcasting.
O:-offer in this process the dhcp server is going to send a
offer message to the client machine.
R:-request in this the client machine is going to send a
request to dhcp.
A:-accoknoledgement in this dhcp is going to send
accoknowledgement(conformation)to the clients.
this is the main function of dhcp.
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Answer / ly marum
DHCP stand for the word Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
we can use it to assign the IP to the client. its function
are Discovery, offer, request, acknowledgment,
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Answer / mani
The DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It provides the ip address, subnetmask, default gateway, dns and other information to the clients in the lan. Not only lan it can also provide the ip addresses to the remote devices with help of DHCP Relay agent..
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Answer / jonas maximas
DHCP stands for dynamic host configuration protocol.it use
to assine ip,dns,gateway address to the other computer in
the same network dynamically.
the process of assining address to the clients is called as
DORA process .
D:-discovery in this process the client machine is going to
discover the dhcp server in the network via broadcasting.
O:-offer in this process the dhcp server is going to send a
offer message to the client machine.
R:-request in this the client machine is going to send a
request to dhcp.
A:-accoknoledgement in this dhcp is going to send
accoknowledgement(conformation)to the clients.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration in simple terms
if DHCP is configured and is enabled on system then if that
system is removed from network and the assigned ip address
will be automatically assigned to another system in Network
for every reboot and when a system is replaced on the
location where system is removed will automatically take
the ipaddress which is not in use in network.
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