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DHCP server must be assigned a static IP address...On a Windows computer you can find out the IP address of the DHCP server that assigned your current IP address by opening a command prompt and typing "ipconfig /all".
Every computer on the Internet is assigned a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address that works like a return address on an envelope or caller ID on a phone. When a request for information is sent across the web, your computer's IP address is attached to that request. The receiving web server then directs the appropriate files to be sent back to the computer that originated the request.
To find the IP address of the primary WINS server, open up the 'cmd' command line prompt. Type /ipconfig into the command line and hit enter.
This is possible because of what is called Domain Name Resolution (DNS). Your computer sends a lookup request for 'yahoo.com' to a DNS server, which resolves the domain name into it's IP address.
The DHCP server will not issue the addresses ranging from 10.10.4.1 to 10.10.4.5.
When a user sends an HTTP request to a web server on a remote network, the information needed to perform the action is added to the address field of a frame to indicate the destination during encapsulation.
A 'Pull" server is one in which information is stored on it, waiting for a client to request the information, such as an upgrade. The information must be 'pulled' from the server by the client, so the client is the one initiating the request, not the server.
This command will copy the running configuration (located in RAM) of a Cisco device to a TFTP server. After executing the command you will be prompted for further information about the TFTP server (Server Address, file name, etc.).
For the most part, the client system sends a request for information to the server. The server receives the request and then sends the appropriate information to the client. The client then receives the information from the server.
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ipconfig
DHCP server must be assigned a static IP address...On a Windows computer you can find out the IP address of the DHCP server that assigned your current IP address by opening a command prompt and typing "ipconfig /all".
Every computer on the Internet is assigned a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address that works like a return address on an envelope or caller ID on a phone. When a request for information is sent across the web, your computer's IP address is attached to that request. The receiving web server then directs the appropriate files to be sent back to the computer that originated the request.
When you type the web address in browser, your computer connects to the DNS server in your ISP provider location, The DNS server in ISP tries to locate the IP address of the web page you requested. If it fails, then the request is forward to another DNS server until the IP address is resolved by one of the DNS server. Once IP address is located, browser contacts the web server using the IP and request for the resource.
To find the IP address of the primary WINS server, open up the 'cmd' command line prompt. Type /ipconfig into the command line and hit enter.
This is possible because of what is called Domain Name Resolution (DNS). Your computer sends a lookup request for 'yahoo.com' to a DNS server, which resolves the domain name into it's IP address.