Dhcp overview, Dhcp address allocation, Allocation mechanisms – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
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DHCP overview
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework to assign configuration
information to network devices.
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Figure 9
shows a typical DHCP application scenario where the DHCP clients and the DHCP server reside
on the same subnet. The DHCP clients can also obtain configuration parameters from a DHCP server on
another subnet through a DHCP relay agent. For more information about the DHCP relay agent, see
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Configuring the DHCP relay agent
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Figure 9 A typical DHCP application
NOTE:
The device operates in IRF or standalone (the default) mode. For information about IRF mode, see
IRF
Configuration Guide.
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DHCP address allocation
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Allocation mechanisms
DHCP supports the following allocation mechanisms:
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Static allocation—The network administrator assigns an IP address to a client, such as a WWW
server, and DHCP conveys the assigned address to the client.
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Automatic allocation—DHCP assigns a permanent IP address to a client.
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Dynamic allocation—DHCP assigns an IP address to a client for a limited period of time, which is
called a lease. Most DHCP clients obtain their addresses in this way.