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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Method for supplying computers with certain network configuration information such as IP addresses when they start up. It is commonly used for supplying computers with the configuration information they need to connect to the Internet.



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2) DHCP: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automatically assigns IP addresses to terminals when they connect to the network, rather than providing a fixed IP address to each terminal.
The Bridgewater Systems' product suite delivers high performance policy management via its market-leading authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) systems.
MetaInfo's Meta IP product line gives organizations greater control and support over their Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service and the authentication of hosts prior to receiving valid network IP addresses.
 
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