A host on your network that provides a service that requires the server to always use the same IP address. Which IP addressing method can you use to manually assign the specific IP address?
Correct answer: D) Static IP addressing.
Static IP addressing is a method where you manually assign a specific IP address to a device. This is useful for servers or hosts that provide services (like web servers, file servers, etc.) that require a fixed and unchanging IP address. With a static IP, the address does not change, ensuring consistent access to the service.
Here’s why the other options are incorrect:
Dynamic IP addressing: This is where IP addresses are automatically assigned by a DHCP server. The address can change over time, which is not ideal for a server that requires a consistent IP address.
Alternate IP configuration: This is typically used in scenarios where a device cannot obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. It is a backup configuration and not used to manually assign a permanent IP.
Link-local addressing: This is used for local network communications when no DHCP server is available. It assigns IP addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x automatically and is not suited for services that require a specific IP address.
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