Operation Manual – Management VLAN
Quidway S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 DHCP/BOOTP Client Configuration
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Chapter 2 DHCP/BOOTP Client Configuration
2.1 Introduction to DHCP Client
As the network scale expands and the network complexity increases, the network
configurations become more and more complex accordingly. It is usually the case that
the computer locations change (such as the portable computers or wireless networks)
or the number of the computers exceeds that of the available IP addresses. The
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) is developed to meet these requirements.
It adopts the client/server model. The DHCP client requests configuration information
from the DHCP server dynamically, and the DHCP server returns corresponding
configuration information based on policies.
A typical DHCP implementation usually involves a DHCP server and multiple clients
(such as PCs and portable computers), as shown in Figure 2-1.
LAN
DHCP Server
DHCP Client DHCP
DHCP Client
Client
DHCP Client
Figure 2-1
A typical DHCP implementation
The interactions between a DHCP client and the DHCP server are shown in Figure 2-2.