As a DHCPv4 client lease is about to expire, what is the message that the client sends the DHCP server?
The DHCPREQUEST message includes the client’s identifier and the IP address it currently holds
When a DHCPv4 client’s lease is about to expire, the client sends a DHCPREQUEST message to the DHCP server. This message is a request to renew or extend the lease for the IP address it has been assigned.
The DHCPREQUEST message includes the client’s identifier and the IP address it currently holds.
By sending this message, the client is indicating its intention to continue using the IP address and is requesting the DHCP server to either confirm the lease renewal or provide a new IP address.
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