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DHCP servers

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What is DHCP servers?

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) servers automatically assign IP addresses and other network configuration parameters (like subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server addresses) to devices on a network. This simplifies network administration by eliminating the need to manually configure each device. DHCP servers are commonly used in home networks, enterprise networks, and internet service provider (ISP) networks to manage IP address allocation efficiently.

What other technologies are related to DHCP servers?

DHCP servers Complementary Technologies

DHCP servers often work with NAT devices to assign IP addresses to devices behind the NAT.
mentioned alongside DHCP servers in 80% (147) of relevant job posts
DHCP servers assign IP addresses to security surveillance devices, enabling them to connect to the network.
mentioned alongside DHCP servers in 42% (57) of relevant job posts
DHCP servers often provide DNS server addresses to clients along with IP addresses and other configuration information.
mentioned alongside DHCP servers in 23% (88) of relevant job posts

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