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The IP address assigned to a client by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server can vary based on several factors such as the network configuration, the range of addresses the DHCP server is configured to assign (DHCP pool), and the lease policy implemented by the network administrator. DHCP dynamically assigns IP addresses from a predefined pool of addresses to devices (clients) on the network, ensuring that each device has a unique and functional IP address for a specified duration, known as a lease time. After the lease time expires, the IP address can be renewed or a new one can be assigned by the DHCP server. However, without specific details about the DHCP server’s configuration and the network environment, it’s not possible to predict the exact IP address that will be assigned to a client.
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