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Yes, it is easier than setting up a DHCP server.

Yes, it is easier than setting up a DHCP server.

Yes, it is easier than setting up a DHCP server.

Yes, it is easier than setting up a DHCP server.

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Can static IP be used for small networks?

yes can do


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Just what is the Difference Between a Static and a Dynamic IP Address you ask?Well the IP address from your ISP is assigned in just one of two ways:Set to an IP address which is unchanged for months or years at a time. This is what is called a static IP address.Set to an IP which is only good for a limited time, and which is changed according to the policy set by your ISP's DHCP server. This is what is called a dynamic IP address.Because a static IP can be relied on for an indefinite period, some networking software requires a static IP.ISPs usually charge extra for static IPs.Your ISP may not be willing to give customers static IP addresses at all.Dynamic IPs are used in large networks where computers are frequently reconfigured, or where a limited number of IP address are available to share between many computers.


What kind of IP addressing is used when a DHCP server is not available on a network?

as we know two types of ip are used so here static ip used


Can a static IP be a frame IP?

no


What is the general difference between a static IP and a dynamic IP?

The general difference between a static IP and dynamic IP is that a static IP is reserved and does not change. A dynamic IP on the other hand changes each time one logs on.


What is a private IP?

The internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private internets (local networks): 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255Also, IP addresses in the range of 169.254.0.0 -169.254.255.255 are reserved for Automatic Private IP Addressing. These IP's should not be used on the Internet. I usually use 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2, etc. and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 when assigning static IP addresses to computers on a small Local Area Networks (LANs). If a DHCP server is also on the LAN it's scope (range of IP addresses that it can assign to computers on the LAN set to obtain their IP addresses automatically) should be adjusted so it does not interfere with locally assigned static IP addresses.


What is purpose of ip nat command?

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How does static ip affect throughput?

a static ip does not have any effect on throughput it simply mean your ip address will not change


What are the pros and cons of using DHCP for addressing?

If you have more than 50 pc's in your network then static addressing is little bit difficult than dynamic addressing. For Static Addressing you should want to maintain document like which user having which ip address and what are the free ip addresses are there in every subnetwork.


Does your cell phone make use of a static ip address or dynamic ip address?

This depends on a few things. Some earlier smartphone users bought a static, or permanent, IP Address, which can still be used today. However, it is much more common for a phone to have a dynamic IP Address, as if all phones had a static IP, there would simply be too many.


What is ment by subnet?

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