The answer is yes. The RFC 1541 states that a server "should" try unicast first, but then can use broadcast when offering. Some OS's like Microsoft skip the unicast part of this as it is not required.
I would like to improve upon this answer
As i see in RFC 1541, server would try to unicast DHCP offer in case it has received DHCP Discover from a DHCP relay agent otherwise it would broadcast.
Would like to know if anybody differ in opinion....
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APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) is a feature in Windows operating systems that allows devices to automatically assign themselves a private IP address in the absence of a DHCP server. When a device with APIPA enabled cannot find a DHCP server to assign it an IP address, it will assign itself an IP address in the range of 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254. This ensures that the device can still communicate on the local network, even without a DHCP server.
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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.
dhcpnack is message from dhcp server when dhcp server is not having any ip left in address pool or client fails to respond to offer in given time
Unicast
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1) Client makes a UDP Broadcast to the server with a DHCPDiscover, or Discover packet. 2) DHCP offers to the client. The server sends a DHCPOffer including other configuration parameters (DHCP Options) for the client per the servers configuration file 3) In response to the offer Client requests the server. The client replies DHCPRequest, unicast to the server, requesting the offered address. 4)The server sends DHCPAck acknowledging the request which is the clients final permission to take the address as offered. Before sending the ack the server double checks that the offered address is still available, that the parameters match the clients request and (if so) marks the address taken. A good reference for DHCP information is Droms and Lemon "The DHCP Handbook". BoydK
unicast
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 "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 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