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12.7.2DHCP
The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) automatically provides network
addresses, including IP addresses, to computer devices on the network. This protocol
relies on a pre-configured server that responds to user devices when they make a
request. DHCP is highly important for network engineers dealing with large networks,
as it eliminates the manual effort of entering settings for each device.
12.7.3FTP
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a system used to exchange files on any network.
FTP relies on a file transfer server that listens on the network for connection requests
from other devices. The client can perform various operations on files, such as
downloading files from the server, renaming, or deleting files on the server, and so
on.
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