TOPIC
DISCUSSION MacTCP does not support the DHCP protocol. Most DHCP servers can support BootP protocol simultaneously. MacTCP used in server mode can work with a BootP server. The Open Transport networking architecture includes a TCP/IP protocol stack that supports DHCP. MacTCP's dynamic addressing is analagous to AppleTalk's dynamic addressing scheme. When the machine boots, it picks a random IP address and then checks the network to see if another machine has that address. When MacTCP was written, DHCP did not exist. It has since become an industry-standard, so Apple has dropped support for its proprietary dynamic-addressing scheme in favor of the industry standard DHCP. |
Document Information | |
Product Area: | Communications-Networking |
Category: | Protocol and File Format Information |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
Keywords: |
Copyright © 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.