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The Windows 2000/2003 DHCP servers provide support for BOOTP clients. The Default BOOTP user class of options is used to configure the information that is supplied to these clients. Although standard BOOTP servers require that the server be configured in advance with a table of client hardware addresses and corresponding IP addresses, Windows 2000/Server 2003 DHCP servers instead select the next available address to give to a BOOTP client. This matches the method the DHCP server useswhen granting IP address leases to its DHCP clients.

May 17, 2008


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