⟩ Define SLIP?
SLIP, or Serial Line Interface Protocol, is actually an old protocol developed during the early UNIX days. This is one of the protocols that are used for remote access.
SLIP, or Serial Line Interface Protocol, is actually an old protocol developed during the early UNIX days. This is one of the protocols that are used for remote access.
How DHCP work?
Described DHCP scope?
Explain DHCP lease?
Can DHCP support statically defined addresses?
Define Dora process & why it is used?
Describe authorizing DHCP servers in active directory?
How to backup and restore DHCP in Windows server 2008?
Which protocol and port does DHCP use?
Define LDAP?
Can I deploy non-MSI software with GPO?