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Setting Up a DHCP Server

One of the most basic processes on a network is that of assigning IP addresses to network clients. Although there are many different types of DHCP servers that can do the job, you can configure Windows Server 2003 to act as a DHCP server. In this article, I will show you how. Years ago, I used to be a network administrator for an organization that had some rather odd security policies in place. One of the existing policies when I got there was that all computers had to be assigned a static IP address. DHCP servers were forbidden for security reasons. The result was a maintenance nightmare. Obviously, some servers have a legitimate need for static IP addresses, but usually it is perfectly acceptable for workstations to use dynamic IP addresses. Generally speaking, using static IP addresses on workstations is only truly feasible on small networks. Unfortunately, the network that I spoke of a moment ago was anything but small. It had 25,000 workstations. Setting Up a DHCP Server for your Organization



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