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Integration between DCHP and DNS

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Traditionally, DNS and DHCP server have been configured and managed one at a time. Similarly, changing authorization rights for a particular user in a group of devices has meant visiting each one and making configurations changes. DHCP integration with DNS allows the aggregation of these tasks across devices, enabling a company's network services to scale in step with the growth of network users, decives, and policies, while reducing the administrative operations and costs.


This integration provides practical operational efficiencies that lower the cost of ownership. Creating a DHCP network automatically creates an associated DNS Zone, for example , reducing the number of tasks required of network administrators. And integration of DNS  and DHCP in the same database instance provides unmatched consistency between service and management views of IP address-centric network service data.