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Pertemuan 15 DHCP

Discussion Topics Introducing DHCP BOOTP and DHCP differences Major DHCP features DHCP operation Configuring DHCP Verifying DHCP operation Troubleshooting DHCP DHCP relay

DHCP DHCP works by providing a process for a server to allocate the IP information to clients.

DHCP Clients lease the information from the server for an administratively defined period.

BOOTP and DHCP Differences DHCP defines mechanisms through which clients can be assigned an IP address for a finite lease period. This lease period allows for re-assignment of the IP address to another client later, or for the client to get another assignment, if the client moves to another subnet. Clients may also renew leases and keep the same IP address. DHCP provides the mechanism for a client to gather other IP configuration parameters, such as WINS and domain name.

Major DHCP Features Automatic Allocation Manual Allocation Dynamic Allocation

DHCP Operation

The Order of DHCP Messages Transmitting

Configuring DHCP

Configuring DHCP While Excluding IP

Verifying DHCP

Troubleshooting DHCP

DHCP Relay