Those are the four phases of acquiring an IP address via DHCP. More information would be needed to indicate which of the 4 phases are being used at this point.
The "Rosa process" in DHCP does not appear to be a recognized term within standard networking protocols. If you meant "DHCP process," it involves the dynamic allocation of IP addresses and other network configuration parameters to devices on a network. This process typically includes four stages: DHCP Discover, DHCP Offer, DHCP Request, and DHCP Acknowledge (DORA), allowing clients to request and receive IP addresses from a DHCP server effectively. If "Rosa process" refers to something specific outside standard DHCP terminology, please provide more context for clarification.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) lease process consists of four processes. The processes are 1. Discover 2. Offer 3. Request 4. Acknowledgment In the Discover process the DHCP client initiates the process by trying to discover any DHCP servers in the network. This discover packet is a broadcast packet.
The port 67 and port 68 are used by DHCP and the DHCP clients.
dhcp has to be authorized
The use of a DHCP relay agent is an agent that relays DHCP between DHCP clients and DHCP servers on different IP networks. The DHCP relay agent is compliant with RFC 1542.
router (config)# ip dhcp servicerouter (dhcp-config)# ip dhcp pool router (dhcp-config)# network
A chicken has 3-stages life cycle, not 4 -stages life cycle
(DHCP) Dynamic host Configuration Protocol. The Default Port Number is: for DHCP client : 546 for DHCP server : 547
The DHCP server is not a member of the DnsUpdateProxy security group.
There are 4 stages
yes DHCP require the authorization of the dhcp server before IP addresses can be allocated because until we authorize DHCP server the network does not know who is the dhcp server for the subnet. The DHCP server broadcasts the information to all.