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  1. DHCPのクライアントIDオプション - オルタナティブ・ブログ

  2. What Is a DHCP Client ID? | Techwalla

    WebA DHCP client ID is a unique identifier that your network adapter uses to communicate with the DHCP server on a network. It can be the MAC address or the IP address, depending on the operating system of your …

  3. Understanding DHCP Client ID: A Complete Guide | NSC

  4. Why does the DHCP protocol need a Client ID?

  5. DHCP - Client ID

  6. A DHCP client ID is used to uniquely identify a DHCP client12. A DHCP server can assign IP addresses to clients based on their DHCP client IDs1. DHCP client ID includes an ID type and a type value1. Each ID type has a fixed type value1. You can specify a DHCP client ID by using one of the following methods12:
    • Hostname (or the hostname value sent by the client)
    • MAC address of the network interface controller through which the connection is being made
    • Identity Association ID (IAID), which is an abstraction layer to differentiate different use-cases and/or interfaces on a single host
    • DHCP Unique Identifier (DUID)
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    A DHCP client ID is added to the DHCP option 61 to uniquely identify a DHCP client. A DHCP server can assign IP addresses to clients based on their DHCP client IDs. DHCP client ID includes an ID type and a type value. Each ID type has a fixed type value. You can specify a DHCP client ID by using one of the following methods:

    techhub.hpe.com/eginfolib/networking/docs/switch…

    The DHCP client may be uniquely identified in different ways by the server:

    • hostname (or the hostname value sent by the client),
    wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dhcpcd
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    What Are DHCP Client IDs? Now that you know what DHCP is, it will be a little easier to understand the definition of a DHCP Client ID. DHCP is a protocol that allows clients, or devices, to connect to the network. These clients have their own IDs that identify themselves on the network.
    The DHCP section identifies the packet as a Discover packet and identifies the client in two places using the physical address of the network card. Note the values in the CHADDR field and the DHCP: Client Identifier field are identical. IP: Version = 4 (0x4) IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14) IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
    Most end-user devices -- e.g., desktop computers, laptops, phones, tablets, etc. -- are configured as DHCP clients by default. This is an OS setting controlled by administrators. Client systems receive their IP address configurations dynamically because these devices are often transient on the network and frequently move between networks.
    DHCP defines a new 'client identifier' option that is used to pass an explicit client identifier to a DHCP server. This change eliminates the overloading of the 'chaddr' field in BOOTP messages, where 'chaddr' is used both as a hardware address for transmission of BOOTP reply messages and as a client identifier.
    networkengineering.stackexchange.com
  8. How DHCP works Explained with Examples ...

  9. DHCP Client ID - Home Network Admin

  10. DHCP client configuration for Linux, Windows and macOS

  11. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - Wikipedia

  12. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Basics

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