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An important book for DHCP system administrators by Oscar Cepeda et. al (IBM Redbooks). There is also a downloadable version. It explains the DHCP protocol, how to install and manage DHCP on both servers, clients and mobile clients. Also have a short review of TCP/IP.
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IETF main discussion group for DHCP protocol.
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Graphical client for querying and displaying responses from DHCP servers.
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Client instructions for Windows 95 and Macintosh, and articles about how DHCP works.
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This chapter explores DHCP, focusing primarily on Microsoft's implementation. The chapter also describes and discusses some Unix and third-party DHCP packages and related issues.
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A document attempting to answer basic questions on how to set up a Linux box to serve as a DHCP server or a DHCP client.
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The IETF workgroup responsible for the design of DHCP. Here you can find the charter of the group, its plans, and a list of Internet drafts and RFCs.
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Contains technology primers, product reviews, case studies and editorials, written by EHS Company staff.
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The main DHCP FAQ. Contains information for designers, programmers and system administrators.
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Linux Magazine article - How to make network configuration as easy as DHCP. [Free registration required to view this article.]
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A scientific article summarizing experiences with DHCP implementation and operation, made by the authors.
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FAQ, Internet drafts, RFCs, links.
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TechRepublic article about the subject.
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A site about the most important book in the DHCP world today. By Ted Lemon - ISC DHCP leading developer; and Ralph E. Droms - DHC workgroup chairman (1'st ed - Pearson Higher Education; 2'ed ed - Sams - march 22, 2002). Covers just about everything you want to know about DHCP. For developers and system administrators.