A manual on using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. Along with a complete examination of the DHCP protocol and its components, this book also focuses on providing comprehensive deployment and planning methods for DHCP implementation. Case study examples and deployment scenarios are used to provide a real-world insight into the DHCP system operation. Throughout the text, the reader is presented with the tools and methodology needed to plan and implement DHCP into an enterprise as a long term service.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 189 mm
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978-0-07-135426-4 (9780071354264)
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Part 1 Introduction to DHCP: introduction to IP addressing and configuration; history of dynamic addressing mechanisms (RARP, BOOTP...); need for DHCP. Part 2 DHCP operation and components: basic DHCP model; server operation and scope definition; client operation; relay agent operation. Part 3 DHCP deployment and migration strategies: basic deployment techniques; planning DHCP deployment; new network deployment; migrating existing environments to DHCP. Part 4 DHCP server configuration: scope settings; operation usage and definitions. Part 5 Case studies: DHCP small network configuration; DHCP migration; DHCP medium enterprise; DHCP large enterprise. Part 6 Vendor offerings: Quadritek; Meta Info; NTS; process software; others; appendices -DHCP options defined, DHCP resources.