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The key tasks and operations of the dynamic host configuration protocol (dhcp), a network protocol used to automatically assign ip addresses and other network configuration parameters to devices on a network. Answers to three multiple-choice questions related to dhcp, including the tasks it performs, how it handles ip address conflicts, and the correct statements regarding its operation. The document could be useful for students preparing for exams, assignments, or studying dhcp as part of their networking or computer science curriculum.
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Which two tasks does the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol perform? (Choose two) A. Set the IP gateway to be used by the network. B. Perform host discovery used DHCPDISCOVER message. C. Configure IP address parameters from DHCP server to a host. D. Provide an easy management of layer 3 devices. E. Monitor IP performance using the DHCP server. F. Assign and renew IP address from the default pool. - correct answer ✔✔C và F Refer to the exhibit. Which rule does the DHCP server use when there is an IP address conflict? http://www.iptut.com/images/ccna/DHCP/show_ip_dhcp_conflict.jpg A. The address is removed from the pool until the conflict is resolved. B. The address remains in the pool until the conflict is resolved. C. Only the IP detected by Gratuitous ARP is removed from the pool. D. Only the IP detected by Ping is removed from the pool. E. The IP will be shown, even after the conflict is resolved. - correct answer ✔✔A Which statement is correct regarding the operation of DHCP? A. A DHCP client uses a ping to detect address conflicts. B. A DHCP server uses a gratuitous ARP to detect DHCP clients. C. A DHCP client uses a gratuitous ARP to detect a DHCP server. D. If an address conflict is detected, the address is removed from the pool and an administrator must resolve the conflict.
E. If an address conflict is detected, the address is removed from the pool for an amount of time configurable by the administrator. F. If an address conflict is detected, the address is removed from the pool and will not be reused until the server is rebooted. - correct answer ✔✔D