Dhcp address allocation, Allocation mechanisms, Dynamic ip address allocation process – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual
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When residing in a different subnet from the DHCP server, the DHCP client can get the IP address and
other configuration parameters from the server via a DHCP relay agent. For information about the
DHCP relay agent, refer to
Introduction to DHCP Relay Agent
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DHCP Address Allocation
Allocation Mechanisms
DHCP supports three mechanisms for IP address allocation.
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Manual allocation: The network administrator assigns an IP address to a client like a WWW server,
and DHCP conveys the assigned address to the client.
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Automatic allocation: DHCP assigns a permanent IP address to a client.
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Dynamic allocation: DHCP assigns an IP address to a client for a limited period of time, which is
called a lease. Most clients obtain their addresses in this way.
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
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Dynamic IP address allocation process
As shown in the figure above, a DHCP client obtains an IP address from a DHCP server via four steps:
1) The client broadcasts a DHCP-DISCOVER message to locate a DHCP server.
2) A DHCP server offers configuration parameters such as an IP address to the client in a
DHCP-OFFER message. The sending mode of the DHCP-OFFER is determined by the flag field in
the DHCP-DISCOVER message. Refer to
for related information.
3) If several DHCP servers send offers to the client, the client accepts the first received offer, and
broadcasts it in a DHCP-REQUEST message to formally request the IP address.