Which protocol is working behind DHCP server? and what excatly
DORA does?
Answer Posted / anil choubey
BOOTP. DORA is basically the way in which dhcp server
provides the ip address to a computer which require the ip
address. DORA stands for
D- dhcp DISCOVER
O- dhcp OFFER
R- dhcp REQUEST
A- dhcp ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
DHCP SERVER PROVIDES ADDRESSES DYNAMICALLY and lease time
is 8 days after which it renews the ip.
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