DHCP Networking Abbreviation

DHCP has various meanings in the Networking category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of DHCP in Networking.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

Most Common

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in an organization's network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address, which is assigned when an Internet connection is created for a specific computer. Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered manually at each computer in an organization and a new IP address must be entered each time a computer moves to a new location on the network. DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network.

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Dinamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Dynamic Host Configure Protocol
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Domain Host Control Protocol

It provides the access of IP address to the server from defined range of network connected computers.

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Domain Host Configuration Protocol
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Dynamic Host Controller Protocol
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