zillah Posted March 11, 2005 Share Posted March 11, 2005 From cisco curriculum : " The bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) operates in a client-server environment, and only requires a single packet exchange to obtain IP information. However, unlike RARP, BOOTP packets can include the IP address, as well as the address of a router, the address of a server, and vendor-specific information ". 1- Does RARP not operate in client-server environment? 2- Does ARAP require more than one packet? 3- what does this mean : "However, unlike RARP, BOOTP packets can include the IP address, as well as the address of a router, the address of a server, and vendor-specific information". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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