Summary

DHCP provides a way to centralize address assignment and ensure that all devices on a network receive the proper address information. Network administrators often combine DHCP and DNS configurations with NAT to implement a fully functioning, efficient, manageable, scalable network. You can further review DHCP configuration on pages 219–250 of CCNA Flash Cards and Exam Practice Pack (CCENT Exam 640-822 and CCNA Exams 640-816 and 640-802), Third Edition.

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