Avaya Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services Manual de usuario Pagina 67

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SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Concepts
117362-A Rev. A 2-31
Although BootP and DHCP use the same UDP port numbers (67 and 68), they
differ in the following ways:
DHCP defines a mechanism for clients to obtain their IP network address for a
fixed period of time (lease), allowing for reassignment of expired IP network
addresses to different clients.
DHCP provides a mechanism for clients to acquire all of the IP configuration
parameters needed to communicate on a network.
DHCP packet length is longer than for BootP.
The additional packet length allows a DHCP server to provide the client with
all the IP configuration parameters that it needs to operate.
DHCP is a more complicated protocol than BootP.
DHCP has seven message types; BootP uses only two.
Acquiring a New IP Address and New Configuration Parameters
DHCP acquires an IP address and other configuration parameters for clients. This
process involves the following stages:
Identifying DHCP servers
Requesting IP information
Receiving IP information
Accepting IP information
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