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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30

Which Of The Following Statements About The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Are True?

Which Of The Following Statements About The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Are True?
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      2021-10-31T13:50:16+05:30Added an answer on October 31, 2021 at 1:50 pm

      Which Of The Following Statements About The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Are True?

      The dynamic host configuration protocol will be able to reduce the load of the manual allocation of the Ip address parameters. Today, let us discuss the dynamic host configuration protocol in detail. The Dynamic host configuration protocol can shortly be called the DHCP.

      All the computers and communication devices have and unique IP address that can able to use for communication purposes. We can say that an IP address can be an identifier or any computer or device that is present on the internet.

      Here, the assigning of the computer can be done in two ways. They are through the static IP addressing and the other one is the dynamic IP address. Now, let us know what is a static IP and what is a dynamic IP in detail.

      The static IP can be called the traditional method at the beginning of the networking. Firstly we need to open the computer configuration page on each device that is present on the internet. And then we should manually type the Ip address along with the subnet mask of that particular IP address. We should also type the default gateway and the DNS server of it.

      If we wanted to add the other device or computer to the network, we simply need to follow the same process. But this process of working may be too complex especially when we have a large area of the network. We have to ensure that all the IP addresses that are assigned must be unique.

      An IP conflict may occur if we assigned the same IP address twice and it leads to removing the access from the network.

      The best way to avoid this conflict is through the dynamic host configuration protocol. The dynamic IP can able to get the unique IP address automatically from the DHCP server.

      It can able to assign the IP address automatically by taking it from the DHCP server. Along with this, it can also be able to assign the subnet maks default gateway, DNS server as it was done by the static IP.

      So here we contain some of the network interface cards. So in the computer device, we have to set to obtain the IP address automatically.

      Here when we choose the automatic option, the computing device would automatically send a request to provide an IP address for the network. After sending the request the DHCP server able to send the IP address and deliver it to the computer device that is present on the network.

      After assigning the IP address, we can also able to check all the settings that the DHCP server has given to the computer. To check this, simply open the command prompt and then type IPconfig/all, and press enter.

      Here we can see that the DHCP server is enabled on the computer, which means it can directly obtain the IP address from the DHCP server. We can also see the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server on the command prompt.

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