Dhcp overview, Dhcp address allocation, Allocation mechanisms – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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DHCP overview

NOTE:

After DHCP client is enabled on an interface, the interface can dynamically obtain an IP address and other
configuration parameters from the DHCP server. This facilitates user configuration and centralized

management. For more information about the DHCP client configuration, see "Configuring interface
management."

DHCP overview

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a framework to assign configuration

information to network devices.
DHCP uses the client/server model.

Figure 79

shows a typical DHCP application.

Figure 79 A typical DHCP application

NOTE:

A DHCP client can obtain an IP address and other configuration parameters from a DHCP server on
another subnet via a DHCP relay agent. For more information about the DHCP relay agent, see

"Configuring DHCP relay agent."

DHCP address allocation

Allocation mechanisms

DHCP supports three mechanisms for IP address allocation:

Static allocation—The network administrator assigns an IP address to a client like a WWW server,
and DHCP conveys the assigned IP address to the client.

Automatic allocation—DHCP assigns a permanent IP address to a client.

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