Across
- 5. Final confirmation from DHCP server
- 9. Action to make a scope live
- 11. Logs and errors appear here for troubleshooting
- 13. The portion of an IP address that identifies the network
- 19. Central location for managing Windows roles
- 21. Protocol that assigns IP addresses automatically
- 22. Protocol that assigns multicast addresses
- 24. Option for default gateway
- 25. Client step that starts DHCP lease process
- 28. Option that specifies where clients resolve domain names
- 31. Command to release current IP in Windows
- 32. Option for DNS servers
- 34. Used to define addresses that won’t be assigned
- 36. Device or role that forwards DHCP requests across networks
- 38. Network environment where DHCP servers must be authorized
- 39. DHCP server’s initial IP lease proposal
- 40. Scope setting that controls how long an IP is leased
Down
- 1. DHCP server confirms IP lease with this message
- 2. Command to get a new IP in Windows
- 3. Software role installed to provide DHCP
- 4. Type of network message used in DHCP Discover phase
- 6. Device that requests IP address
- 7. Temporary assignment of an IP address to a client
- 8. Action that disables a DHCP scope
- 10. IPs set aside and not used
- 12. Assigns same IP to a device via MAC
- 14. Feature used to configure options like DNS and gateway
- 15. Occurs when two clients have the same IP address
- 16. IP address the DHCP server must have
- 17. Used to create a DHCP reservation
- 18. Used to group multiple scopes together
- 20. Type of scope for media streaming
- 23. Prevents unauthorized DHCP servers
- 26. DNS Domain Name
- 27. Setting in multicast scopes that limits how far packets travel
- 29. Range of IPs a DHCP server can assign
- 30. Windows tool to manage DHCP
- 33. DHCP lease process where client keeps its current IP
- 35. Network boundary that defines IP ranges
- 37. Server's initial DHCP message back to client
