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DHCP/DNS

DHCP/DNS

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What is DHCP/DNS?

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network management protocol used on IP networks whereby a DHCP server dynamically assigns an IP address and other network configuration parameters to each device on a network, enabling them to communicate with other IP networks. DHCP eliminates the need for manually assigning IP addresses, reduces configuration errors, and automates network management.

What other technologies are related to DHCP/DNS?

DHCP/DNS Complementary Technologies

Switching and routing infrastructure relies on and works alongside DHCP and DNS for network communication.
mentioned alongside DHCP/DNS in 13% (78) of relevant job posts
Windows operating systems use DHCP to obtain IP addresses and DNS to resolve domain names.
mentioned alongside DHCP/DNS in 9% (59) of relevant job posts
Windows 10 operating system uses DHCP to obtain IP addresses and DNS to resolve domain names.
mentioned alongside DHCP/DNS in 4% (78) of relevant job posts

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