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Networked clients not residing on the same subnet as a DHCP server can still obtain an IP address from the server through a DHCP relay agent (a.k.a. IP helper)?

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

Yes, networked clients not residing on the same subnet as a DHCP server can obtain an IP address through a DHCP relay agent.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is true. When networked clients are not residing on the same subnet as a DHCP server, they can still obtain an IP address from the server through a DHCP relay agent, also known as an IP helper.

A DHCP relay agent is a networking device or software that forwards DHCP messages between clients and servers across different subnets. It listens for DHCP broadcast messages from clients, encapsulates them into unicast messages, and sends them to the DHCP server. The DHCP server then assigns an IP address to the client and the relay agent forwards the response back to the client.

This DHCP relay agent ensures that clients, even when they are on different subnets, can still receive the necessary DHCP services and obtain an IP address without the need for a DHCP server on every subnet.

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