TCP - IP White Papers
Integrating DNS, DHCP, and WINS
Overview The leading IP management vendors have made significant strides in integrating DNS and DHCP in a proprietary manner; however, much work remains to complete the necessary Internet standards, and beyond that, to achieve standards-based vendor interoperability. The network manager facing a burgeoning administrative burden now has commercial tools available to simplify the task, although those tools currently require a single, proprietary solution enterprise-wide. IP management is one of the fastest growing technologies in IP internetworking, and we can expect to see increased integration as the standards solidify.
| Publisher | Alcatel-Lucent | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2007 | Downloads | 4 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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