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What Is The Difference Between Stateless Address Configuration And Stateful Address Configuration?

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If a HOST configures its ip ADDRESS by contacting DHCP, it is called as STATEFUL ADDRESS CONFIGURATION.

If a host configures its ip address without DHCP, it is STATELESS ADDRESS CONFIGURATION. Normally the address is DERIVED from the prefixes advertised by Local Routers.

Even in the absense of Routers also, hosts can automatically configure themselves (called link-local address).

If a host configures its ip address by contacting DHCP, it is called as STATEFUL ADDRESS CONFIGURATION.

If a host configures its ip address without DHCP, it is STATELESS ADDRESS CONFIGURATION. Normally the address is derived from the prefixes advertised by Local Routers.

Even in the absense of Routers also, hosts can automatically configure themselves (called link-local address).



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