DHCP
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used to automatically assign IP addresses and other network configuration parameters to devices on a computer network. The DHCP server is responsible for the allocation and management of IP addresses within a network, ensuring each device has a unique address and eliminating the need for manual configuration.
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The DHCP server is responsible for the allocation and management of IP addresses within a network, ensuring each device has a unique address and eliminating the need for manual configuration. This protocol simplifies the process of network administration, eliminates IP address conflicts, and allows for easy addition or removal of devices from a network. DHCP also enables the centralization of network configuration on a server and provides flexibility in assigning IP addresses based on parameters such as MAC address, device type, or user.
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