On 3/13/10 9:33 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
BootP can be more convenient than DHCP because IPs don't need to be changed in flash rom or software on individual devices, yet can still have a unique IP assigned from the BootP server.
DHCP can assign a fixed IP to a machine based on MAC address or DHCP ID (although the latter can be problematic). Most of my computers are set up with fixed addresses via DHCP.
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