DHCP reservations

Assigning IP addresses from a big pool of available ones is great, but these address leases are subject to expiry and change. This means that a computer that has 10.10.10.100 today might receive 10.10.10.125 tomorrow. Typically, this is fine from a desktop computer perspective, as they don't generally care what IP address they have. Client computers are usually reaching outward on the network, but other devices are rarely trying to find and contact them. What if you have a more permanent fixture in your network, like a Windows Server, but you don't want to have to deal with statically addressing this server? This is where DHCP reservations come into play. A reservation is the act of taking a single IP address within your ...

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