Why does DHCP uses UDP port 67 and 68 for the communication between the client and server?



Why does DHCP uses UDP port 67 and 68 for the communication between the client and server?

Why does DHCP uses UDP port 67 and 68 for the communication between the client and server?

Unix & Linux: Why does DHCP uses UDP port 67 and 68 for the communication between the client and server?

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