Implementation Of DHCP In The IPV6 And IPV4 Network

DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is one of the important network services in the network. It helps the administrator to assign dynamic and auto-configure IP address to the client workstation using a centralized DHCP server. Currently, there are two versions of DHCP which are the new DH...

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Main Author: Jaminih, Bruce Carl
Format: Monograph
Published: UTeM 2009
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Summary:DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is one of the important network services in the network. It helps the administrator to assign dynamic and auto-configure IP address to the client workstation using a centralized DHCP server. Currently, there are two versions of DHCP which are the new DHCPv6 and the current DHCPv4. Both play the same role which is to assign dynamic and auto-configure IP address to the client workstation but only serves on different environment which are IPv6 and IPv4 respectively