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Configuring SNMP, RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
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4. The server that originally supplied the configuration parameters recognizes
them and responds with a DHCPACK packet.
5. When a client receives a DHCPACK packet, it accepts or declines the
parameters, as it would when receiving a new IP address.
If a client’s request is invalid (for example, if the client has moved to a new
network), servers respond with a DHCPNAK packet. If a client receives only
DHCPNAK packets, it must request a new IP address by broadcasting a
DHCPDISCOVER packet.
RARP Overview
You can use a Bay Networks router as a Reverse Address Resolution Protocol
(RARP) server that assigns IP addresses to its clients on the local area network.
When you configure a router to use RARP services, it acts as a RARP server. A
RARP server supplies clients on the same physical or logical LAN with IP
addresses (F
igure 2-10).
Figure 2-10. RARP Server Supplying an IP Address
RARP request: What is my IP address?
RARP response: 192.32.2.23
Router (RARP server)
Server
SNM0007A
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