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DHCPNAC, or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Network Access Control, is a network management protocol that combines DHCP with network access control mechanisms. It enables network administrators to dynamically manage IP address allocation while enforcing security policies for devices connecting to the network. By integrating DHCP with NAC, DHCPNAC can restrict or allow access based on the compliance of devices with security requirements, enhancing overall network security. This approach helps ensure that only authorized and compliant devices can obtain network access.

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