Dhcp Vs Static?
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Dhcp: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses and other related network configuration details to devices on a network. It allows for easy management of a large number of devices and ensures that each device has a unique address on the network.
Static: A static IP address is a permanent address assigned to a device on a network. The device will always receive the same address each time it is connected to the network, allowing administrators to easily track and identify devices. Unlike with DHCP, static IP addresses need to be manually configured, which can be difficult and time–consuming.