Section: Working with Network Services
Explanation
Explanation/Reference:
Section Reference: Working with DHCP
Explanation: DHCP sessions use a four-step process known as DORA. The four steps are as follows:
Discovery: The client computer broadcasts out to the network in order to find a DHCP server.
Offering: The DHCP server sends out a unicast “offering” of an IP address to the client computer.
Request: The client broadcasts to all servers that it has accepted the offer.
Acknowledge: The DHCP server sends a final unicast to the client that includes the IP information the client
will use.
Exam G
QUESTION 1
What routing protocol is the most popular distance-vector routing algorithm used to determine the best routes
within a network?