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The following Microsoft products provide DHCP client
functionality:
- Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, and
4.0
- Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, and
4.0
- Windows 95
- Microsoft Network Client version 3.0 for
MS-DOS
- Microsoft LAN Manager Client version 2.2c for
MS-DOS
- Microsoft TCP/IP-32 for Windows for Workgroups versions
3.11, 3.11a, and 3.11b
Different DHCP clients support different options that they can
receive from the DHCP server. For information on specific DHCP options
supported by Microsoft DHCP clients, see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
121005 DHCP Options Supported by Clients
The following
Microsoft server operating systems provide DHCP server functionality:
- Windows NT Server version 3.5
- Windows NT Server version 3.51
- Windows NT Server version 4.0
When a client is initialized for the first time after it is
configured to receive DHCP information, it initiates a conversation with the
server.
Below is a summary table of the conversation between client
and server, which is followed by a packet-level description of the process:
Source Dest Source Dest Packet
MAC addr MAC addr IP addr IP addr Description
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Client Broadcast 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP Discover
DHCPsrvr Broadcast DHCPsrvr 255.255.255.255 DHCP Offer
Client Broadcast 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 DHCP Request
DHCPsrvr Broadcast DHCPsrvr 255.255.255.255 DHCP ACK
The detailed conversation between DHCP client and DHCP
server is as follows:
DHCPDISCOVER
The client sends a
DHCPDISCOVER packet. The following is an excerpt from a network monitor capture
showing the IP and DHCP portions of a DHCPDISCOVER packet. In the IP section,
you can see the Destination address is 255.255.255.255 and the Source address
is 0.0.0.0. The DHCP section identifies the packet as a Discover packet and
identifies the client in two places using the physical address of the network
card. Note the values in the CHADDR field and the DHCP: Client Identifier field
are identical.
IP: ID = 0x0; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 0 (0x0)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x39A6
IP: Source Address = 0.0.0.0
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: Discover (xid=21274A1D)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 1 (0x1)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 556223005 (0x21274A1D)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP Discover
DHCP: Client-identifier = (Type: 1) 08 00 2b 2e d8 5e
DHCP: Host Name = JUMBO-WS
DHCP: Parameter Request List = (Length: 7) 01 0f 03 2c 2e 2f 06
DHCP: End of this option field
DHCPOFFER
The DHCP server responds by sending a
DHCPOFFER packet. In the IP section of the capture excerpt below, the Source
address is now the DHCP server IP address, and the Destination address is the
broadcast address 255.255.255.255. The DHCP section identifies the packet as an
Offer. The YIADDR field is populated with the IP address the server is offering
the client. Note the CHADDR field still contains the physical address of the
requesting client. Also, we see in the DHCP Option Field section the various
options being sent by the server along with the IP address. In this case the
server is sending the Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (Router), Lease Time, WINS
server address (NetBIOS Name Service), and the NetBIOS Node Type.
IP: ID = 0x3C30; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 15408 (0x3C30)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x2FA8
IP: Source Address = 157.54.48.151
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: Offer (xid=21274A1D)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 2 (0x2)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 556223005 (0x21274A1D)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 157.54.50.5
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP Offer
DHCP: Subnet Mask = 255.255.240.0
DHCP: Renewal Time Value (T1) = 8 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: Rebinding Time Value (T2) = 14 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: IP Address Lease Time = 16 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: Server Identifier = 157.54.48.151
DHCP: Router = 157.54.48.1
DHCP: NetBIOS Name Service = 157.54.16.154
DHCP: NetBIOS Node Type = (Length: 1) 04
DHCP: End of this option field
DHCPREQUEST
The client responds to the DHCPOFFER
by sending a DHCPREQUEST. In the IP section of the capture below, the Source
address of the client is still 0.0.0.0 and the Destination for the packet is
still 255.255.255.255. The client retains 0.0.0.0 because the client hasn't
received verification from the server that it's okay to start using the address
offered. The Destination is still broadcast, because more than one DHCP server
may have responded and may be holding a reservation for an Offer made to the
client. This lets those other DHCP servers know they can release their offered
addresses and return them to their available pools. The DHCP section identifies
the packet as a Request and verifies the offered address using the DHCP:
Requested Address field. The DHCP: Server Identifier field shows the IP address
of the DHCP server offering the lease.
IP: ID = 0x100; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 256 (0x100)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x38A6
IP: Source Address = 0.0.0.0
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: Request (xid=21274A1D)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 1 (0x1)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 556223005 (0x21274A1D)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP Request
DHCP: Client-identifier = (Type: 1) 08 00 2b 2e d8 5e
DHCP: Requested Address = 157.54.50.5
DHCP: Server Identifier = 157.54.48.151
DHCP: Host Name = JUMBO-WS
DHCP: Parameter Request List = (Length: 7) 01 0f 03 2c 2e 2f 06
DHCP: End of this option field
DHCPACK
The DHCP server responds to the
DHCPREQUEST with a DHCPACK, thus completing the initialization cycle. The
Source address is the DHCP server IP address, and the Destination address is
still 255.255.255.255. The YIADDR field contains the client's address, and the
CHADDR and DHCP: Client Identifier fields are the physical address of the
network card in the requesting client. The DHCP Option section identifies the
packet as an ACK.
IP: ID = 0x3D30; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 15664 (0x3D30)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x2EA8
IP: Source Address = 157.54.48.151
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: ACK (xid=21274A1D)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 2 (0x2)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 556223005 (0x21274A1D)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 157.54.50.5
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP ACK
DHCP: Renewal Time Value (T1) = 8 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: Rebinding Time Value (T2) = 14 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: IP Address Lease Time = 16 Days, 0:00:00
DHCP: Server Identifier = 157.54.48.151
DHCP: Subnet Mask = 255.255.240.0
DHCP: Router = 157.54.48.1
DHCP: NetBIOS Name Service = 157.54.16.154
DHCP: NetBIOS Node Type = (Length: 1) 04
DHCP: End of this option field
If the client has previously had a DHCP assigned IP address
and it is restarted, the client will specifically request the previously leased
IP address in a special DHCPREQUEST packet. The Source address is 0.0.0.0 and
the Destination is the broadcast address 255.255.255.255. Microsoft clients
will populate the DHCP Option Field DHCP: Requested Address with the previously
assigned address. Strictly RFC compliant clients will populate the CIADDR Field
with the address requested. The Microsoft DHCP server will accept either.
IP: ID = 0x0; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 0 (0x0)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x39A6
IP: Source Address = 0.0.0.0
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: Request (xid=2757554E)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 1 (0x1)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 660034894 (0x2757554E)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP Request
DHCP: Client-identifier = (Type: 1) 08 00 2b 2e d8 5e
DHCP: Requested Address = 157.54.50.5
DHCP: Host Name = JUMBO-WS
DHCP: Parameter Request List = (Length: 7) 01 0f 03 2c 2e 2f 06
DHCP: End of this option field
At this point, the server may or may not respond. The
behavior of the Windows NT DHCP server depends on the version of the operating
system being used as well as other factors such as superscoping. If the server
determines that the client can still use the address, it will either remain
silent or ACK the DHCPREQUEST. If the server determines that the client cannot
have the address, it will send a NACK.
IP: ID = 0x3F1A; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 16154 (0x3F1A)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x2CBE
IP: Source Address = 157.54.48.151
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: NACK (xid=74A005CE)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 2 (0x2)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 1956644302 (0x74A005CE)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP NACK
DHCP: Server Identifier = 157.54.48.151
DHCP: End of this option field
The client will then begin the discover process, but the
DHCPDISCOVER packet will still attempt to lease the same address. In many
instances, tth client will get the same address but may not.
IP: ID = 0x100; Proto = UDP; Len: 328
IP: Version = 4 (0x4)
IP: Header Length = 20 (0x14)
IP: Service Type = 0 (0x0)
IP: Precedence = Routine
IP: ...0.... = Normal Delay
IP: ....0... = Normal Throughput
IP: .....0.. = Normal Reliability
IP: Total Length = 328 (0x148)
IP: Identification = 256 (0x100)
IP: Flags Summary = 0 (0x0)
IP: .......0 = Last fragment in datagram
IP: ......0. = May fragment datagram if necessary
IP: Fragment Offset = 0 (0x0) bytes
IP: Time to Live = 128 (0x80)
IP: Protocol = UDP - User Datagram
IP: Checksum = 0x38A6
IP: Source Address = 0.0.0.0
IP: Destination Address = 255.255.255.255
IP: Data: Number of data bytes remaining = 308 (0x0134)
DHCP: Discover (xid=3ED14752)
DHCP: Op Code (op) = 1 (0x1)
DHCP: Hardware Type (htype) = 1 (0x1) 10Mb Ethernet
DHCP: Hardware Address Length (hlen) = 6 (0x6)
DHCP: Hops (hops) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Transaction ID (xid) = 1053902674 (0x3ED14752)
DHCP: Seconds (secs) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: Flags (flags) = 0 (0x0)
DHCP: 0............... = No Broadcast
DHCP: Client IP Address (ciaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Your IP Address (yiaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Server IP Address (siaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Relay IP Address (giaddr) = 0.0.0.0
DHCP: Client Ethernet Address (chaddr) = 08002B2ED85E
DHCP: Server Host Name (sname) = <Blank>
DHCP: Boot File Name (file) = <Blank>
DHCP: Magic Cookie = [OK]
DHCP: Option Field (options)
DHCP: DHCP Message Type = DHCP Discover
DHCP: Client-identifier = (Type: 1) 08 00 2b 2e d8 5e
DHCP: Requested Address = 157.54.51.5
DHCP: Host Name = JUMBO-WS
DHCP: Parameter Request List = (Length: 7) 01 0f 03 2c 2e 2f 06
DHCP: End of this option field
DHCP information obtained by the client from a DHCP server
will have a lease time associated with it. The lease time defines how long the
client can use the DHCP-assigned information. When the lease reaches certain
milestones, the client will attempt to renew its DHCP information.
To view IP information on a Windows or Windows for Workgroups client, use the
IPCONFIG utility. If the client is Windows 95, use WINIPCFG.