Monday, February 6, 2012

DHCP offer

When a DHCP server receives an IP charter appeal from a client, it affluence an IP abode for the applicant and extends an IP charter action by sending a DHCPOFFER bulletin to the client. This bulletin contains the client's MAC address, the IP abode that the server is offering, the subnet mask, the charter duration, and the IP abode of the DHCP server authoritative the offer.

The server determines the agreement based on the client's accouterments abode as defined in the CHADDR (Client Accouterments Address) field. Here the server, 192.168.1.1, specifies the IP abode in the YIADDR (Your IP Address) field.

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