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Linux powers first dedicated DHCP appliance

Apr 11, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

BlueCat Networks, of Ontario, Canada, used Linux to build a dedicated DHCP server that aims to bring increased availability, reliability, and manageability to enterprise VoIP (voice-over-IP) environments. The Adonis 500 DHCP server is available in standard and embedded versions, and includes Java-based management software.

Find out more about what is claimed to be the world's first dedicated DHCP server based on Linux in our complete Device Profile.

Device Profile: BlueCat Networks Adonis 500 DHCP server


 
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