Dhcp server and relay agent commands, Dhcp server and relay agent, Commands – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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DHCP Server and Relay Agent

Commands

DHCP is based on the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). It also captures the

behavior of BOOTP relay agents and DHCP participants can inter operate

with BOOTP participants.
The host RFC’s standardize the configuration parameters which can be

supplied by the DHCP server to the client. After obtaining parameters via

DHCP, a DHCP client should be able to exchange packets with any other host

in the Internet. DHCP is based on a client-server model.
DHCP consists of the following components:

• A protocol for delivering host-specific configuration parameters from a

DHCP server to a host.

• A mechanism for allocation of network addresses to hosts.

DHCP offers the following features and benefits:

• It supports the definition of "pools" of IP addresses that can be allocated to

clients by the server. Many implementations use the term

scope instead of

pool.

• Configuration settings like the subnet mask, default router, DNS server,

that are required to make TCP/ IP work correctly can be passed to the

client using DHCP.

• DHCP is supported by most TCP/ IP routers this allows it to allocate an IP

address according to the subnet the original request came from. This

means that a single DHCP server can be used in multiple subnets and that

there is no need to reconfigure a client that changed subnets.

• Addresses can be leased out for a specific duration after which they need to

be explicitly renewed. This allows DHCP to reclaim expired addresses and

put back in the unallocated pool.

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