Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems enables centralized automatic management of IP addresses and other TCP/IP settings for network clients. You can reduce administrative overhead in your organization by designing and implementing a reliable and scalable DHCP solution.
For more information about Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), see the Networking Guide of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit (or see the Networking Guide on the Web at http://www.microsoft.com/reskit).
For more information about integrating DHCP with Domain Name System (DNS), see "Deploying DNS" in this book.
For more information about integrating DHCP with Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), see "Deploying WINS" in this book.