To look into DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), you can check the DHCP server settings through its management interface or configuration files, depending on the server type (like Windows Server or a router). You can also use command-line tools like ipconfig /all on Windows or dhclient -v on Linux to view the DHCP leases and configuration on client devices. Additionally, reviewing DHCP logs can provide insights into lease assignments and potential issues. For network analysis, tools like Wireshark can capture and analyze DHCP traffic.
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