Re: Information about widely used DHCP Servers

Eric Peterson <eric@xylan.com> Thu, 18 July 1996 17:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: Information about widely used DHCP Servers
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Rajesh Saluja writes:
> 
> 
> I want to know what all DHCP servers are normally being used in the market?
> The intention behind this is to test the interoperability of the DHCP 
> client developed by us. On the mailing list, I have mostly heard about
> Windows NT. Are there any other DHCP servers being widely used? 
>      The inputs regarding this information will be highly appreciated.

Network Computing had a short article on DHCP servers, with some brief
comparisons.  The issues is May 15 1996.  Let me know and I can FAX it
to you.

Eric

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