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ktspud 09-18-2005 09:52 AM

Acronym for service to supply tcp/ip info on boot
 
I know I will probably kick myself very hard when I find the answer to this one but whilst doing CISCO IT Essentials II module 9 quiz (I can't even find the answer in the course material which is really annoying!!) I have searched everywhere for the answer to the following question; I currently feel as if it would be easier to find answers on alchemy... Anyway the question is, "you would like your Linux workstation to use the TCP/IP protocol. Which service should you activate in order to have all of the TCP/IP information automatically supplied to your workstation when it boots? (type the acronym).

I hope someone can release me from my torture....

XavierP 09-18-2005 10:03 AM

Let's reword it, to be of more help: "which service runs and provides all the tcp/ip (ip address, dns, etc) information without you having to manually type them in?" Hint: it's not something that is specific to any OS.

This is an extremely basic question - you need to reread and fully understand your books and coursework or the course will be of no use to you. Which will be a waste of money come exam time.

ktspud 09-18-2005 10:09 AM

apologies for asking a basic question
 
I apologise for asking a basic question I guess I misunderstood the newbie term - I will refrain from posting until I feel more confident.

ktspud 09-18-2005 10:36 AM

solved.
 
i mistyped DHCP in the assessment sorry I didn't check this before now!


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