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The 7th layer of the OSI model where DHCP functions
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the process of verifying DHCP database values against DHCP registry values.
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Sent by clients via broadcast to locate a DHCP server.
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low-overhead protocol that does not use any type of packet acknowledgement.
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Sent from a DHCP client to a DHCP server to ask only for additional local configuration parameters
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a lightweight version of FTP that uses the UDP protocol, a workstation also can download an executable boot file from a BOOTP server.
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Sent by a DHCP client to a DHCP server to relinquish an IP address and cancel the remaining lease.
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Sent by a DHCP client to a DHCP server, informing the server that the offered IP address has been turned down.
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Sent by one or more DHCP servers to a DHCP client in response to DHCPDISCOVER, along with offered configuration parameters.
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Sent by the DHCP client to signal its acceptance of the offered address and parameters.
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Sent by a DHCP server to a DHCP client to confirm an IP address and to provide the client with those configuration parameters that the client has requested and the server is configured to provide.
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multiple logical subnets (subdivisions of an IP network) on a single network segment (a portion of the IP internetwork bounded by IP routers).
Down:
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Maps Known IP Addresses to MAC addresses
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one or more IP addresses in the scope that are not handed out to DHCP clients.
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the hard-coded hexadecimal hardware address associated with a Network Interface Card
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Sent by a DHCP server to a DHCP client to deny the client’s DHCPREQUEST.