Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
(โปรโตคอลการกำหนดค่าโฮสต์แบบไดนามิก (DHCP))
Definition
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (โปรโตคอลการกำหนดค่าโฮสต์แบบไดนามิก (DHCP)) Hard Skill
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used to automatically assign IP addresses and other network configuration parameters to devices on a network, enabling them to communicate effectively.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the basic purpose of DHCP in networks.
2. Can identify the role of DHCP servers and clients.
3. Recognizes common DHCP terminology such as IP address, lease, and scope.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Can configure basic DHCP server settings and scopes.
2. Understands DHCP lease process including allocation and renewal.
3. Able to troubleshoot common DHCP issues like IP conflicts and lease expirations.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Can design and implement complex DHCP infrastructures in large networks.
2. Able to integrate DHCP with other network services like DNS and VLANs.
3. Capable of optimizing DHCP performance and securing DHCP configurations against unauthorized access.
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