DHCP

Datacenter networking servers

What is a DHCP Server?

In this article, I will explain what a DHCP server is and how DHCP works to make managing IP addresses easier on the Internet and private networks. What is a DHCP server? A DHCP Server is a network device that automatically assigns IP addresses and other network settings to endpoints. DHCP servers have simplified networking...

Last Update: Sep 27, 2022

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Static vs Dynamic IP Address – What’s the Difference?

Last Update: Sep 02, 2022

In this guide, we’re going to explain the differences between static and dynamic IP addresses. Both types of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses have pros and cons, and we’ll help you to understand which one is best suited to your needs. But first of all, here’s a bit of geeky humor to get started: “There’s no…

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How to Configure a Static IPv4 Address in Windows 7

Last Update: Mar 29, 2022

Knowledge is power! Learn how to configure a static IPv4 address using Windows 7 in this useful step-by-step tutorial.

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Configuring VM Networking on a Hyper-V NAT Switch

Get an explanation of methods you can use to configure the IPv4 address configuration of a Hyper-V virtual machine that is connected to a NAT virtual switch on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 (WS2016).

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Microsoft Adds DHCP Tools to RSAT for Windows 10

Install the RTM version of the Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 10.

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Deploy Domain Controllers as Azure Virtual Machines

This guide will show you how to deploy an Azure virtual machine as a domain controller (DC).

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Install Windows Server DHCP, Configure Scopes, and Authorize in AD

Learn how to install and configure a Windows DHCP Server using PowerShell.

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Understanding IP Addressing in Microsoft Azure

Learn about the different kind of external and internal IP addresses available to Azure virtual machines.

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Windows Server Containers Networking

Understand how Windows Server Containers will be connected to the network via a virtual switch, using NAT and DHCP.

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Migrate Active Directory from Windows Server 2003 to 2012 R2: Migrate DHCP, Remove Server 2003, and Raise Functional Levels

Russell Smith teaches us how to install and migrate DHCP settings, as well as steps for demoting a Windows Server 2003 domain controller, and raising domain and forest functional levels.

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