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IBM’s AIX and OS/2 WARP DHCP servers. ISC. Back DHCP FAQ
The following DHCP servers include the ability to make use of the RFC 2136/2137 DNS feature to make dynamic updates to the DNS. To make use of...
These are not complete lists) The following servers can handle dynamic allocation on secondary subnet numbers: IPTrack version 2.0 ISC JOIN SGI’s DHCP Server under IRIX 6.2...
The broadcast flag is an optional element of DHCP, but a client which sets it works only with a server or relay that supports it. Client Microsoft...
The DHCP RFC specifically says that DHCP is not intended for use in configuring routers. The reason is that in maintaining and troubleshooting routers, it is important...
DHCP requires disk storage (or some other form of reliable non-volatile storage), making the task of DHCP service more compatible with servers than with dedicated routers. The...
Cisco (from Cisco FAQ) Routers running GSYS version 9.21(4) and 10.0(3) as well as later releases. Wellfleet/Bay (from Wellfleet FAQ) DHCP is supported by enabling BOOTP support...
Apple MacOS MacTCP’s successor, Open Transport, supports DHCP. Open Transport 1.1 ships with System 7.5 Update 2.0 (which updates MacOS to version 7.5.3, released March 11, 1996)...
While the DHCP server protocol is designed to support dynamic management of IP addresses, there is nothing to stop someone from implementing a server that uses the...
What are the Gotcha’s? A malicious user could make trouble by putting up an unofficial DHCP server. The immediate problem would be a server passing out numbers...