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DHCP and DNS
11.4
Network > DHCP and DNS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that is
used to configure network devices to communicate on an IP network. A
DHCP client uses the DHCP protocol to acquire configuration information,
such as an IP address, a default route, and one or more DNS server
addresses from a DHCP server. The DHCP client then uses this
information to configure its host. Once the configuration process is
complete, the host is able to communicate on the network.
For more details about basic setup of DHCP server on the LAN side refer
Network > LAN > DHCP Server
.
DHCP and DNS sub-sections allows you to configure the advanced
options like custom DNS servers, custom lease files, advance TFTP
settings and MAC Address based IP Address allocation.