The older protocol for this purpose was BOOTP, but modern addressing LAN schemes today will use DHCP.
I think you're thinking of the protocol used to automatically assign IP addresses? An IP address does not assign an IP address, and IP address is a node on a network where data can be sent or received. The protocol used for automatic assigning of IP addresses would be DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
This address is used for multicast. EIGRP use this IP address.
In IP version 4, an IP address has 32 bits, or 4 bytes.In IP version 4, an IP address has 32 bits, or 4 bytes.In IP version 4, an IP address has 32 bits, or 4 bytes.In IP version 4, an IP address has 32 bits, or 4 bytes.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)ARP is primarily used to translate IP Addresses to Ethernet MAC Addresses.
ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.
internet protocol
Internet Protocol More details here.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Protocol
In Windows, under TCP/IP properties, you have the option to set a specific IP address, or to get an IP address automatically (with the DHCP protocol).If you want to force the DHCP server to assign a new IP address, you can type the following two commands in a command window (not sure if the first is really necessary):ipconfig /releaseipconfig /renewIn Windows, under TCP/IP properties, you have the option to set a specific IP address, or to get an IP address automatically (with the DHCP protocol).If you want to force the DHCP server to assign a new IP address, you can type the following two commands in a command window (not sure if the first is really necessary):ipconfig /releaseipconfig /renewIn Windows, under TCP/IP properties, you have the option to set a specific IP address, or to get an IP address automatically (with the DHCP protocol).If you want to force the DHCP server to assign a new IP address, you can type the following two commands in a command window (not sure if the first is really necessary):ipconfig /releaseipconfig /renewIn Windows, under TCP/IP properties, you have the option to set a specific IP address, or to get an IP address automatically (with the DHCP protocol).If you want to force the DHCP server to assign a new IP address, you can type the following two commands in a command window (not sure if the first is really necessary):ipconfig /releaseipconfig /renew
DNS protocol.
An IP Address, or Internet Protocol Address. Each device has one.
IP in IP address stands for "internet protocol", an IP has the task of delivering distinguished protocol datagrams (packets) from the source host to the destination host solely based on their address(es)
An IP locator is used to identify a device's location using the devices Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP locator does not find the exact address of the person but narrows it down to a country and then the city.