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server for an IP address.
6.3.2 DHCP Client-End Configuration
Client-end configurations are very simple, just requiring a few of steps as shown below:
1. DHCP Configuration (Microsoft Windows 2000 taken as an example here)
Click the right mouse button on “My Network Places” and select “Properties”. Then
select “TCP / IP” Æ NIC (e.g. NE2000).
Except selecting “Automatic Obtain IP Address” (Shown as in the figure above) on “IP
Address”, you do not need to configure related options. Click on “OK”, Client PC will
reboot. After rebooting computer, you can use command winipcfg to check if a set of
IP values automatically obtained.










