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How to configure DHCP | Static IP needed | DHCP port number | Find IP of Server

How to configure DHCP | Static IP needed | DHCP port number | Find IP of Server

How to configure DHCP, Static IP needed, DHCP port number, Find IP of Server
DHCP Configure
How to Configure DHCP.
           Create a DHCP Connection. Then,
Go to CONFIGURATION > Configuration Tree > Box > Network.
(optional) Configure Dynamic DNS for the DHCP Link.
Go to CONFIGURATION > Configuration Tree > Box > Network.
Configure Routing Settings.
(optional) Configure Connection Monitoring.
Activate the Network Changes.
Static IP Needed.
            When I setup the DHCP role on Windows Server, it requires a static IP.
A DHCP server thus needs an IP address, but why does this IP needs to be static?
The DHCP server can get its address elsewhere and still respond to the broadcast as long as it has an IP.
DHCP Port Number.
           DHCP (UDP ports 67 and 68).
In most client-server-applications, the port number of a server is a well-known number, while the client uses a currently available port number. DHCP is different.
Here, both the client and the server use a well-known port: UDP port 67 for the DHCP server, and UDP port 68 for the DHCP client.
Better IP.
        Static IP addresses allow network devices to retain the same IP address all the time.
DHCP is a protocol for automating the task of assigning IP addresses.
Since static IP address requires manual configurations, it can create network issues if you use it without a good understanding of TCP/IP.
Find IP of Server.
        At the cmd prompt, type ping, press the space bar, and then type the relevant domain name or the server host name.
Press Enter.

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