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# Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
Address allocation can happen trough 2 ways.
Fixed allocation:
- Wasteful because if a hosts is not active the IP Address is still allocated.
Dynamic allocation:
- A DHCP server manages the allocation of IP Addresses and leases them for a certain amount of time.
Dynamic allocation works like this:
1. A host broadcasts a request for an IP Address.
2. A DHCP server replies with a offer for an IP Address.
3. The host replies accepting the offer.
4. Server confirms the allocation of the IP Address.

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# ICMP
Messages are not guaranteed to be delivered without error. Problems with sending and receiving connections happens all the time.
In case of errors, the sender needs:
1. To be informed about the problem.
2. Make corrections in the message.
3. Retry sending the message.
ICMP Protocol is responsible for sendn

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Ecapsulating a packet in a frame requires:
- Sender MAC Address (can be found out)
- Receiver MAC Address (Should be found out
## Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
Address allocation can happen trough 2 ways.
Fixed allocation:
- Wasteful because if a hosts is not active the IP Address is still allocated.
Dynamic allocation:
- A DHCP server manages the allocation of IP Addresses and leases them for a certain amount of time.
Dynamic allocation works like this:
1. A host broadcasts a request for an IP Address.
2. A DHCP server replies with a offer for an IP Address.
3. The host replies accepting the offer.
4. Server confirms the allocation of the IP Address.
- Receiver MAC Address (Should be found out