How Does Ip Helper Address Work?
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IP Helper Address is a type of Internet Protocol (IP) address that is used to help identify and track network devices. This type of IP address is known as a special-purpose IP address. It is used to help network administrators identify and manage network devices, such as routers, switches, and other network equipment. The IP Helper Address is also used to provide information about the network, such as its name, the IP addresses of other computers, and the data traffic it is handling. The IP Helper Address is typically used in a network configuration such as DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This allows the IP Helper Address to be assigned to each device on the network without manual configuration.