Computer Science, asked by kariukipatience01, 7 months ago

difference between Dynamic Host Configuration protocol (DHCP) and Domain Naming System (DNS).

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Answered by sakshi5474
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DNS, Domain Name System Server is used to translate domain names to IP Addresses or used to translate IP Addresses to domain names. DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server is used to configure hosts mechanically.

Answered by Anonymous
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Domain Name System (DNS):-

⭕DNS stands for Domain Name System.

⭕ It works in 53 port number.

⭕The protocol supported by DNS are: UDP and TCP.

⭕DNS is decentralized system.

⭕ In DNS, with the help of DNS server, domain names are.

⭕DNS, we don’t need to remember the IP address.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP):-

⭕While DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

⭕While it works in 67 and 68 port number.

⭕While in this only UDP protocol is used.

⭕While DHCP is centralized system.

⭕While in DHCP, DHCP server is used to configures the hosts mechanically.

⭕It is reliable IP configuration.

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