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DHCP for Windows 2000: Managing the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
 
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DHCP for Windows 2000: Managing the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (Paperback)
by Neall Alcott (Author)
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People don't sit at desks in offices the way they used to, and that's why the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) makes sense: it allows efficient allocation of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and other configuration values to a shifting pool of networked devices. DHCP for Windows 2000 explains how Windows 2000 implements the eminently handy protocol, and shows how to make administrative decisions about how your network provides DHCP services.

The book does a great job of explaining what goes on behind the scenes, even when Windows 2000 tries to sugarcoat DHCP and related functions with wizard interfaces. Each prompted-for value and how it relates to the larger configuration is explained, along with how to do the same configurations without the wizards, plus comprehensive lists of legal options and parameters. Readers will appreciate the care the book takes in framing how DHCP fits into the rest of the Windows 2000 networking architecture, especially Domain Name Service (DNS) and the server-clustering services. References to standards documents make additional research easy. --David Wall

Topics covered: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), as implemented by Microsoft Windows 2000 on the server side and other Microsoft operating systems (including MS-DOS) on the client side. Chapters address (pun intended) basic configuration scenarios, as well as scopes, superscopes, multihomed DHCP servers, and clustering. For those for whom DHCP won't do, there's a section on multicast configuration with Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) under Windows 2000.

Douglas Ludens, Focus on Windows, May 2002
Whether you administer an existing DHCP infrastructure, or will be responsible for designing or implementing DHCP in the future, this book will be invaluable.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Exhaustive guide to the DHCP protocol, 18 Jun 2003
This is a really quite excellent guide to the DHCP protocol. It starts off with an examination of the protocol itself at the bits-on-the-wire level. This section is so thorough that you could use it to write your own DHCP implementation. It then goes on to discuss planning your DHCP infrastructure, setup and administration of Microsoft's DHCP implementation, client connection (another example of the book's thoroughness: it even tells you how to set up DOS clients, on the off-chance that you still have some DOS machines on the network), clustering , integration with DNS and troubleshooting. Why four stars? I'm not entirely persuaded that DHCP deserved a book to itself. Anyway, if you need THE definitive DHCP reference, you could do worse than buy this book.
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