MS-06-01-P1 DHCP Flashcards
main protocol for computer communication
IP addresses
is the main protocol for computer communication and data transfer over the network.
internet Protocol (IP)
First Octet Value: 128–191
Subnet Mask: 16
Class B`
First Octet Value: 192–223
Subnet Mask: 24
Class C
First Octet Value: 0–127
Subnet Mask: 8
Class A
are IP addresses that are used for special purposes and are never assigned to a device on a local network.
Reserved addresses
is used to dynamically assign IP addresses to network-connected devices, allowing them to use network-based services.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
What are the benefits to DHCP
IP addresses are assigned automatically upon computer startup.
Correct configuration information is ensured.
Client configuration is updated automatically.
A common source of network issues is eliminated.