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Switch 4500 family 26-port, 50-port, pwr 26-port, pwr 50-port
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Figure 24 Typical DHCP Application.
DHCP Client
DHCP Client
LAN
DHCP Client
DHCP Client
To obtain valid dynamic IP addresses, the DHCP client exchanges different types of
information with the server at different stages. One of the following three
situations may occur:
A DHCP client logs into the network for the first time
When a DHCP client logs into the network for the first time, its communication
with the DHCP server includes these four stages:
Discovery stage, the stage when the DHCP client looks for the DHCP server.
The client broadcasts the DHCP_Discover message and only the DHCP
server can respond.
Offer stage, the stage when the DHCP server allocates the IP address. After
receiving the DHCP_Discover message from the client, the DHCP server
chooses an IP address still available in the IP address pool for the client, and
sends to the client the DHCP_Offer message containing the leased IP
address and other settings.
Select stage, the stage when the client selects the IP address. If several
DHCP servers send DHCP_Offer messages to the client, the client only
accepts the first received one and then broadcasts DHCP_Request messages
respectively to those DHCP servers. The message contains the information
of the IP address request from the selected DHCP server.
Acknowledge stage, the stage when the DHCP server acknowledges the IP
address. When receiving the DHCP_Request message from the client, the
DHCP server sends the DHCP_ACK message containing the allocated IP
address and other settings back to the client. Then the DHCP client binds its
TCP/IP components to the NIC (network interface card).
Other DHCP servers not selected still can allocate their IP addresses to other
clients later.
A DHCP client logs into the network for a second time
When DHCP client logs into the network for a second time, its communication
with the DHCP server includes these stages:
The client broadcasts the DHCP_Request message containing the IP address
obtained last time, other than the DHCP_Discover message.
After the reception of the DHCP_Request message, the DHCP server returns
the DHCP_ACK message if the requested IP address is still not allocated, to
indicate the client to continue use of the IP address.
DHCP Server
DHCP Configuration
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