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DHCP
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, often referred to by the acronym DHCP, is a fundamental component of contemporary network infrastructures, as it not only allows for the automatic and dynamic assignment of IP addresses to connected devices but also manages various configuration parameters such as default gateways and DNS servers, which significantly optimizes operational efficiency and flexibility of networks, while reducing the risk of human errors during manual configuration, as it allows
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