Windows DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a service included with the Windows Server operating system that provides automatic IP address configuration for devices on a network. It enables clients to obtain an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway automatically from a DHCP server, eliminating the need for manual IP address configuration. DHCP also enables the assignment of IP addresses from a pool of addresses and can be configured to provide additional information such as DNS and WINS server addresses. DHCP can be integrated with other services such as Active Directory for centralized management and security.
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