Dynamic Ip Address Allocation Process; Ip Address Lease Extension - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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Dynamic IP address allocation process

Figure 15 Dynamic IP address allocation process
The client broadcasts a DHCP-DISCOVER message to locate a DHCP server.
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A DHCP server offers configuration parameters such as an IP address to the client, in a
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DHCP-OFFER message. The sending mode of the DHCP-OFFER is determined by the flag field in
the DHCP-DISCOVER message. For related information, see
If several DHCP servers send offers to the client, the client accepts the first received offer, and
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broadcasts it in a DHCP-REQUEST message to formally request the IP address.
All DHCP servers receive the DHCP-REQUEST message, but only the server from which the client
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accepts the offered IP address returns either a DHCP-ACK message to the client, confirming that the
IP address has been allocated to the client, or a DHCP-NAK message, denying the IP address
allocation.
After the client receives the DHCP-ACK message, it broadcasts a gratuitous ARP packet to verify whether
the IP address assigned by the server is already in use. If the client receives no response within the
specified time, the client uses the assigned IP address. Otherwise, the client sends a DHCP-DECLINE
message to the server to request an IP address again.
IP addresses offered by other DHCP servers are still assignable to other clients.

IP address lease extension

The IP address dynamically allocated by a DHCP server to a client has a lease. When the lease expires,
the IP address is reclaimed by the DHCP server. To continue using the IP address, the client must extend
the lease duration.
After half the lease duration, the DHCP client sends a DHCP-REQUEST unicast to the DHCP server to
extend the lease. Depending on availability of the IP address, the DHCP server returns either a
DHCP-ACK unicast confirming that the client's lease has been extended, or a DHCP-NAK unicast
denying the request.
If the client receives no reply, it broadcasts another DHCP-REQUEST message for lease extension after
7/8 lease duration. Again, depending on availability of the IP address, the DHCP server returns either
a DHCP-ACK unicast confirming that the client's lease has been extended, or a DHCP-NAK unicast
denying the request.
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