Dhcp servers, Internet group management protocol (igmp) – Amer Networks SS3GR24i User Manual

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SS3GR24i/SS3GR48i Layer3 Stackable Gigabit Switch User’s Guide

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End users that want to receive multicast packets must be able to

inform nearby routers that they want to become a multicast group

member of the group these packets are being sent to. The Internet

Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by multicast routers

to maintain multicast group membership. IGMP is also used to

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

When a new TCP/IP configuration is received from a DHCP server,

the network device checks for a possible IP address conflict by

sending an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request that

contains its new IP address.

If an IP address lease cannot be renewed, the network device or

computer sends a request to all local DHCP servers attempting to

renew the lease. If the DHCP returns a negative

acknowledgement, the network device must release its TCP/IP

configuration and reinitialize.

If the IP address lease expires, the network device sends a message

to the DHCP server requesting a lease renewal. The DHCP server

can send an acknowledgement containing a new lease and updated

configuration information.

Usually, it is a network policy to assign the same IP address to a

given network device or computer each time.

IP addresses are assigned from a pool of free addresses. Each IP

address assigned has a ‘lease’ and a ‘lease expiration period’. The

lease must be periodically renewed. If the lease expires, the IP

address is returned to the pool of available IP addresses.

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is used to

dynamically assign a TCP/IP network configuration to network

devices and computers on the network. It also ensures that IP

address conflicts do not occur.

DHCP Servers

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