A router running a classless routing protocol (Such as OSPF) will send the subnet mask in its route updates to its neighboring routers.
IP addresses are assigned by the network administrator, or ISP. The computer does have to be configured manually to respond to that specific address.
The frames are assigned to the native VLAN.
Commander assigned AT responsibility
Commander assigned AT responsibility
The subnetwork configured on the serial link between Router1 and Router2 overlaps with the subnetwork assigned to Ethernet0 of Router3.
Commander assigned AT responsibility
It is configured in VTP server mode. STP is automatically enabled. All switch ports are assigned to VLAN1.
IP addresses are normally assigned dynamically by the router.
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A dynamic address, assigned by the DHCP server. Static addresses can also be assigned by the DHCP server through reservations using the unique MAC addresses to identify each machine. This ensures a machine receives the same address each time it requests an address from the server.
Generally speaking, the network card of a printer is configured through the control panel or a web interface and can be configured as static or dynamic IP as necessary. Most administrators would choose a static IP for a shared network device. The manufacturer usually has printer management software available on their website that will locate and configure the printer remotely.
Your network adapter must configured to receive IP address from DHCP server (default in Windows), also your firewall must allow connection to the port 67.