> Would you ever want a router interface to pick up an IP address via DHCP?
> Why or why not?
CR: On a real world, production network, no. However, in a lab setting,
just for the heck and convenience of it, it would be cool to have the
routers get an IP address always reserved for them from a local DHCP server.
That way, when you erase and rebuild, that is one less thing to do. That is
about the only time I would actually use DHCP with a router.
>
> A non-addressable firewall is 100% effective at blocking unauthorized
> traffic, but 0% effective at allowing authorized traffic...
CR: In other words, a paperweight!
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