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Q: How can you configure DHCP Relay Agent?
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What is the use of a DHCP relay agent?

The use of a DHCP relay agent is an agent that relays DHCP between DHCP clients and DHCP servers on different IP networks. The DHCP relay agent is compliant with RFC 1542.


What service allows DHCP communications to cross network boundaries?

Dhcp relay agent


What is required to propagate dhcp messages between routed sub-nets?

DHCP relay agent


The DHCP relay agent capability is built into which role in Windows Server 2008?

, the DHCP relay agent is now available under the Network Policy Server. When installing this role, select a role service "Routing and Remote Access" to be installed. The rest is the same like in Windows Server 2003 - just configure it using RRAS administrative console.


Can a LAN have two DHCP servers?

Yes, a LAN could have two DHCP servers, but it wouldn't make much sense. Typically each LAN has it's own DHCP server or uses a DHCP relay agent to get an address from another subnet.


When might you wish to configure multiple DHCP servers as opposed to a single DHCP server and multiple relays?

No!


What is dhcp relay service?

hope this would help: http://www.tech-faq.com/dhcp-relay-agent.shtml


What command line utility can you use to configure DHCP options?

netsh


How do you configure DHCP in Linux operating system?

DHCP support is already included in every distro capable of networking. It isn't a program; it's a basic part of the TCP/IP protocol.Answer:Well, if you are referring to the DHCP client, the program /sbin/dhclient is likely already installed on your Linux distro of choice.If you would like to run a DHCP server for one or more DHCP client machines or devices, you would go to www.isc.org and download the dhcp.x.x.x package (whatever the latest and greatest version is) and compile it on your Linux host machine. After compilation, configure it as desired, launch dhcpd (usually via the service command or directly from /etc/init.d), the DHCP daemon and you're ready to boot your DHCP clients.


What do most networks use to dynamically assign addresses and configure computers to use them?

DHCP


What service would a network administrator configure to distribute Ip addresses automatically?

DHCP


Most networks use what to dynamically assign addresses and configure computers to use them?

dhcp