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How is it different than bootp or rarp?

BOOTP is the booting protocol. RARP is the Reverse address resolution protocol.


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No


What protocols are used in DakNet?

bootp


Does plies have any siblings?

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DHCP is based heavily on which protocol?

BOOTP


Advantage of dhcp over bootp?

1. DHCP was designed to replace the older BOOTP 2. BOOTP can only provide an IP to a computer while it is booting while DHCP can provide an IP when the OS is already loaded 3. DHCP is primarily used to seamlessly provide IP addresses to computers while BOOTP is used to configure and boot diskless computers or thin clients 4. BOOTP has a 30 day lease on the IP address as a default while DHCP only sets 8 as a default 5. DHCP can automatically rebind or renew their leases while BOOTP requires a system restart


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What sophisticated IP addressing utility has surpasses BOOTP?

DHCP


What is the purpose of bootp?

BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a network protocol used for booting diskless workstations and devices over a network. Its primary purpose is to enable these devices to obtain an IP address, download the necessary software or configuration files, and connect to the network without requiring local storage. BOOTP operates by allowing clients to request network configuration information from a BOOTP server, which provides an IP address and other parameters essential for network communication. Although largely replaced by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), BOOTP laid the groundwork for more advanced network management solutions.


How are bootp and dhcp related?

they both run on the same port number


What is the ticker symbol for The Boot Barn?

BOOTP privately held company


In most cases BOOTP has been surpassed by the more sophisticated IP addressing utility?

In many industrial applications, DHCP is not used because it is desired for devices to have the same IP address all the time, whereas in an office application it doesn't really matter if you get a different IP address from the network every time. Some industrial Ethernet devices, like I/O for EtherNet/IP, are BootP enabled in their default out-of-box settings. Thus, in the industrial world, BootP is still used and widely accepted as a quick and simple way to give devices an IP address. Phoenix Contact has a simple, freeware BootP server that can be used for this purpose which can be downloaded at the link below.