What is DHCP?
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a computer networking protocol used by hosts to retrieve IP address assignments and other configuration information. It is an improvement on BOOTP, which DHCP enhanced by adding the ability to dynamically assign addresses to clients and centrally manage them. Made for IPv4, DHCP is the forerunner of DHCPv6, which is designed for IPv6.
SOURCE: Wikipedia and The TCP/IP Guide




