What is APIPA in DHCP?
Answer / redhatvijay
a feature of micro-soft windows apipa is a dhcp failover
mechanism
When a DHCP server fails, APIPA allocates
addresses in the private range 169.254.0.1 to
169.254.255.254. Clients verify their address is unique on
the LAN using ARP. When the DHCP server is again able to
service requests, clients update their addresses automatically.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 14 Yes | 0 No |
what is the full form of pisg
what is difference between a scada ,dcs & hmi?
What is APIPA in DHCP?
What is operation time?
what is manufacturing audit & resource analysis for developing automated manufacturing techniques & storage system?
what is mean by parkerizing ?
which MRP type is suitable for spare part
why we use log files in QTP?
What is difference between npn & pnp sensors?
How important are statistics in industrial engineering?
where is floating bearing located?
THERE IS A SQUARE ABCD. A LINE AF IS DRAWN FROM THE POINT A TO POINT F WHICH LIES ON THE LINE OF THE SQUARE BC AND ANOTHER LINE DE IS DRAWN FROM THE POINT D TO POINT E WHICH LIES ON THE LINE OF THE SQUARE AB. THE LINE DE AND AF INTERSECT AT O. IT IS GIVEN THAT AE AND BF ARE EQUAL AND AO IS 4cm AND AE IS 5cm. FIND EO.
Civil Engineering (5086)
Mechanical Engineering (4456)
Electrical Engineering (16639)
Electronics Communications (3918)
Chemical Engineering (1095)
Aeronautical Engineering (239)
Bio Engineering (96)
Metallurgy (361)
Industrial Engineering (259)
Instrumentation (3014)
Automobile Engineering (332)
Mechatronics Engineering (97)
Marine Engineering (124)
Power Plant Engineering (172)
Textile Engineering (575)
Production Engineering (25)
Satellite Systems Engineering (106)
Engineering AllOther (1379)