Résumé
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides
a way to automate and manage the network configurations of
devices that use the TCP/IP protocol suite. Without DHCP,
network administrators must manually enter in IP addresses
for each computer and network device and then manually
change that address each time the device is moved to a
different part of the network. The DHCP Handbook, Second
Edition is a complete reference for understanding DHCP,
deploying and managing DHCP services, and debugging
problems with DHCP clients and servers.
Chapters devoted to failover, authentication, Windows
2000, DHCPv6, and DHCP/DNS interaction reflect the recent
updates to the standard and issues that are most pertinent
to network planners and administrators. Throughout the
book, the authors are careful to balance conceptual
discussions of DHCP with detailed implementation examples
and practical advice.
- I. INTRODUCTION TO DHCP.
- 1. An Introduction to DHCP.
- 2. An Example of DHCP in Operation.
- 3. Configuring the DHCP Server.
- 4. Configuring TCP/IP Stacks.
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II. DHCP THEORY OF OPERATION.
- 5. DHCP Client/Server Model.
- 6. The Format of DHCP Messages.
- 7. Transmitting DHCP Messages.
- 8. DHCP Message Exchanges.
- 9. DHCP Options.
- 10. Failover Protocol Operation.
- 11. DHCP-DNS Interaction.
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III. DHCP SERVERS AND CLIENTS.
- 12. Theory of the Operation of a DHCP Server.
- 13. The Microsoft DHCP Server.
- 14. The ISC DHCP Server.
- 15. Configuring a DHCP Server.
- 16. Client Identification and Fixed-Address Allocation.
- 17. Setting Up a Reliable DHCP Service.
- 18. Configuring a Failover Server.
- 19. Tuning a DHCP Service.
- 20. Programmable DHCP Server Customization.
- 21. DHCP Clients.
- 22. Setting Up DHCP in a Small Office.
- 23. Updating DNS with DHCP.
- 24. Debugging Problems with DHCP.
- 25. DHCP for IPv6.
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IV. APPENDIXES.
- Appendix A. Microsoft DHCP Server Examples.
- Appendix B. ISC DHCP Server Configuration File Reference.
- Appendix C. The DHCP Message Format.
- Appendix D. DHCP Options Summary.
- Appendix E. Bibliography and Other Resources.
- Appendix G. Glossary.
L'auteur - Ralph Droms
Ralph Droms, Ph.D., is an educator, Consultant, and author. He is the chair of the IETF Dynamic Host Configuration (DHC) Working Group on automated configuration of networked computers and is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Bucknell University. Ralph organized the DHC Working Group in 1989. He has chaired the working group since its inception and is a key contributor to the design and development of DHCP. Ralph is also editor of the DHCP RFCs .
L'auteur - Ted Lemon
is the author of the Internet Software Consortium DHCP Distribution, a popular Open Source distribution that includes a DHCP server, DHCP client, and relay agent. He started programming in 1977, when he decided to make a few changes to the Star Trek game, and has been working in the computer industry since 1983. Ted first encountered the DHCP protocol while working as a network administrator at Digital Equipment Corporation in the early 1990s.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Ralph Droms, Ted Lemon |
Parution | 26/11/2002 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 588 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1015g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672323270 |
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