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publicationNumber CA-2318602-A1
titleOfInvention Method for allocating ip addresses to host destination terminals on the internet on request by a source terminal
abstract In a computer network such as the internet, computers are able to remain permanently connected to the network, without requiring addresses to be permanently allocated thereto. When a computer wishes to communicate with another computer, which has no address allocated thereto at that time, as determined by a server such as a domain name server, a message is sent to that computer, requiring it to request an address, for example using the dynamic host configuration protocol.
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