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In addition to the IP address, a DHCP server can set other informations like the DNS server address, the DNS domain and the gateway IP address, so that the client computer can be fully functional.
DHCP appeared as a Standard protocol in October 1993. RFC 2131 provides the latest (March 1997) DHCP definition.
Microsoft introduced DHCP on their NT server with Windows NT version 3.5 in late 1994. Currently, in addition to most server operating systems, many devices like Ethernet routers and even DSL routers provide some sort of DHCP server.
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See also: RARP, BOOTP
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