On 05/29/2013 01:14 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
You all seem to be finding it difficult to follow my meaning.
I'm saying that the term "dynamic IP" is normally used
to refer to an ISP giving the same client different IP addresses
at different times, in order to to limit the number of address required.
Whether or not that is done using dhcp is irrelevant to this point.

Yes. We all understand that. We also understand that DHCP is the most common way to implement dynamic IP.
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