pls tell me briefly about APIPA
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Answer / sonu kumar
APIPA stand for automatic private ip address whenever the
client pc did not get the ip address from dhcp server then
it takes apipa. the range of apipa is 169.254.0.1 to
169.254.255.254.
its taken after 1 to 5 miniuts by client pc and we can
disable it.
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Answer / manoj nautiyal
apipa is a putometic privete ip address it outometically
genrated by client pc if the dhcp server anable to give ip
address .the range of apipa ip address is like that 169.
some thing
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Answer / praveen kumar reddy.ch
APIPA(automatic private ip address)
if there are no DHCP(dynamic host configuration
protocol)servers available then the client will
automatically APIPA
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Answer / prasant kumar
APIPA stands for automatic Private IP adress.
It is a range of IP adresses which is reserverd for
automatic Ip assigning. During the falure of DHCP or any
situation when clint machine not able to get a IP adress
from network, it picks up a IPIPA Ip range between
(169.245.0.1 to 169.255.255.254.)
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APIPA stand for automatic private ip address whenever the
client pc did not get the ip address from dhcp server then
it takes apipa. the range of apipa is 169.254.0.1 to
169.254.255.254.
its taken after 1 to 5 miniuts by client pc and we can
disable it.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
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