Maintains an address pool
Offers domain name server configuration
Reduces the administrative burden for onboarding end users
Assigns IP addresses to local hosts for a configurable lease time
In factidit, I believe it is:
- provides local control for network segments using a client-server scheme.
- maintains an address pool.
- reduces the administrative burden for onboarding end users.
- assigns IP addresses to local hosts for a configurable lease time.
- Offers domain name server configuration.
(...assigning a DNS server is optional, but not necessarily a primary function of using DHCP.)
https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/ccna-question-function-of-dhcp/m-p/4475431#M141997
given answer is incorrect
- maintains an address pool.
- offers domain name server configuration.
- reduces the administrative burden for onboarding end users.
- assigns IP addresses to local hosts for a configurable lease time.
It seems like you're looking for terms that match the given functions. Here's a breakdown:
1. **Local control for network segments using a client-server scheme**: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
2. **Uses authoritative servers for record keeping**: DNS (Domain Name System)
3. **Maintains an address pool**: DHCP
4. **Associates hostnames to IP addresses**: DNS
5. **Offers domain name server configuration**: DHCP (provides DNS server details)
6. **Reduces the administrative burden for onboarding end users**: DHCP (automates IP address assignment)
7. **Assigns IP addresses to local hosts for a configurable lease time**: DHCP (lease duration management)
The DNS provider is a DNS server that uses a hierarchical scheme for establishing host names for network nodes, which local control of the segments of the network through a client-server scheme. The DNS system can locate a network device by translating the hostname of the device into its associated IP address.
Actually the given answers are correct:
- provides local control for network segments using a client-server scheme.
- maintains an address pool.
- reduces the administrative burden for onboarding end users.
- assigns IP addresses to local hosts for a configurable lease time.
wrong
- use authoritative servers for record keeping.
(From what I've seen, after trying to figure it out, although DHCP is used to dynamically assign network settings, it's not common to refer to a DHCP server as an authoritative server for registration. Is more common to use this nomenclature, in view of CCNA, for DNS servers - such as the NS that hosts the domain name, and NTP server (master role), correct me if I'm wrong.
- Offers domain name server configuration.
(...assigning a DNS server is optional, but not necessarily a primary function of using DHCP.)
https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-management/ccna-question-function-of-dhcp/m-p/4475431#M141997
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