What is DHCP? I need some one’s help to know about this!
Ashton 15-September-2007 05:59:44 PM

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Posted by crouse


Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol used by networked devices (clients) to obtain the information necessary for operation in an Internet Protocol network. This protocol reduces system administration workload, allowing devices to be added to the network with little or no manual intervention
Posted by waqasahmad


DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) basically create a ip-pool & dynamically assign ip addresses to pcs in a network.
Posted by Hash007


DHCP stands for “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP’s purpose is to enable individual computers on an IP network to extract their configurations from a server (the ‘DHCP server’) or servers, in particular, servers that have no exact information about the individual computers until they request the information. The overall purpose of this is to reduce the work necessary to administer a large IP network. The most significant piece of information distributed in this manner is the IP address

Posted by alwin



Posted: 28-September-2007 12:07:56 PM By: alwin

DHCP stands for “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP’s purpose is to enable individual computers on an IP network to extract their configurations from a server (the ‘DHCP server’) or servers, in particular, servers that have no exact information about the individual computers until they request the information. The overall purpose of this is to reduce the work necessary to administer a large IP network. The most significant piece of information distributed in this manner is the IP address

Posted: 25-November-2008 02:36:23 AM By: Hash007

DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) basically create a ip-pool & dynamically assign ip addresses to pcs in a network.

Posted: 31-December-2008 01:33:05 PM By: waqasahmad

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol used by networked devices (clients) to obtain the information necessary for operation in an Internet Protocol network. This protocol reduces system administration workload, allowing devices to be added to the network with little or no manual intervention

Posted: 14-June-2009 07:41:27 AM By: crouse

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