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There are significant differences between BOOTP and DHCP. Which two statements are true regarding BOOTP and DHCP?
DHCP has a 30 day lease on the IP address while BOOTP has only 8 days
DHCP assigns IP address to a computer while it is booting
BOOTP is just an older term for DHCP, but they both provide the same services
BOOTP assigns IP address to a computer while it is booting
DHCP assigns IP address to a computer when the OS is already loaded
BOOTP is an older bootstrap protocol that is now replaced by DHCP. BOOTP can provide an IP address to a host only during the booting process. DHCP, on the other hand, can provide an IP address when the operating system is already loaded. BOOTP has a 30-day lease duration while DHCP has an eight-day lease duration for Microsoft and one day for Cisco routers. BOOTP requires a system restart when rebinding the lease while DHCP automatically re-binds the lease.
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