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    DHCP Networking Resources Transmission Protocols Protocols













DHCP Networking Resources Transmission Protocols Protocols


DHCP

DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Every computer on a TCP/IP network must be given a unique computer name and IP address. DHCP is an Internet standard protocol that specifies methods for dynamic configuration of computers on TCP/IP networks. DHCP is designed to simplify and reduce the configuration and administration of computers on the network.

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Editor's Picks:

- The IETF workgroup responsible for the design of DHCP. Here you can find the charter of the group, its plans, and a most comprehensive list of Internet drafts and RFCs.


  • - TechRepublic article about the subject.
  • - An important book for DHCP system administrators by Oscar Cepeda et. al (IBM Redbooks). There is also a downloadable version. It explains the DHCP protocol, how to install and manage DHCP on both servers, clients and mobile clients. Also have a short revi
  • - An important book for Windows 2000 servers system administrators by Neall Alcott (O'Reilly). It explains the BootP and DHCP protocols and how to install and manage DHCP on both servers and clients. Also have a short review of TCP/IP. For system administra
  • - A book about DHCP by Berry Kercheval from Xerox PARC (Prentice Hall PTR). Covers DHCP, BootP, and Dynamic DNS. For system administrators. Reviews are equivocal.
  • - IETF main disscusion group for DHCP protocol
  • - A site about the most important book in the DHCP world today. By Ted Lemon - ISC DHCP leading developer; and Ralph E. Droms - DHC workgroup chairman (1'st ed - Pearson Higher Education; 2'ed ed - Sams - march 22, 2002). Covers just about everything you wa
  • - TechRepublic article about the subject.
  • - Contains technology primers, product reviews, case studies and editorials, written by EHS Company staff.
  • - Linux Magazine article - How to make network configuration as easy as DHCP.
  • - A basic tutorial for DHCP. Starts from the very beginning. For home networking and basic system administration.
  • - This chapter explores DHCP, focusing primarily on Microsoft's implementation. The chapter also describes and discusses some Unix and third-party DHCP packages and related issues.
  • - FAQ, Internet drafts, RFCs, links.
  • - A document attempting to answer basic questions on how to set up a Linux box to serve as a DHCP server or a DHCP client.
  • - TechRepublic article about the subject.
  • - A scientific article summarizing experiences with DHCP implementation and operation, made by the authors.
  • - A comprehensive explanation of DHCP fundamental technology. Good for developers as well as system administrators.
  • - The main DHCP FAQ. Contains information for designers, programmers and system administrators.
  • - TechRepublic Article. Discusses Windows NT Workstation, Macintosh and OS/2 Warp. Good for end-users. Basic for system administrators.
  • - A dynamic FAQ mostly for Windows 2000. Most questions and answers are for system administrators.
  • - Contains a long list of articles covering different aspects of DHCP, mostly for Microsoft's environments.
  • - Network Magazine general article introducing DHCP to system administrators.


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