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Apipa 180129070109
Apipa 180129070109
Apipa 180129070109
KRITIKA CHAUHAN
What is APIPA?
What is Private Address?
What is the range of APIPA?
When and Why APIPA?
How APIPA works?
When APIPA enables & how to disable APIPA?
Disadvantages of APIPA.
APIPA stands for Automatic Private Internet
Protocol Address.
APIPA is a feature of windows based OS that
enables a device to automatically self-
configure with a Private IP address.
APIPA stands for Automatic Private Internet
Protocol Address.
APIPA is a feature of windows based OS that
enables a device to automatically self-
configure with a Private IP address.
PC2
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
PC2
PC3
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Discover
PC2
PC3
Unavailable
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Discover
PC2
PC3
Unavailable
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
PC3
Self-Configured
Unavailable
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
PC3
Self-Configured
Unavailable
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
PC3
Self-Configured
Unavailable
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Discover
PC2
PC3
Self-Configured
Available
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Discover
PC2
PC3
Self-Configured
Available
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Provide IP
PC2
PC3
Self-Configured
Available
DHCP
Server PC1
SWITCH
Provide IP
PC2
PC3
Accept new IP &
Replace the old one
APIPA is enabled by default in windows
whenever the device network interface is
configured for DHCP.
APIPA can be disabled by editing the window
registry setting value to 0.
For disabling it, type ctrl+R and write
“regedit”.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/TcpipParamete
rs/IPAutoconfigurationEnabled
If you want to know that your device is
configured with APIPA or DHCP then type
“ipconfig /all” in cmd and then press ENTER.
If you want to know that your device is
configured with APIPA or DHCP then type
“ipconfig /all” in cmd and then press ENTER.