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3.2 Automatic IP Addressing 
In Windows Server 2003 client computer can obtain automatically 
obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or through Automatic 
Private IP Addressing. 
 
 
3.2.1 Automatic Private IP Addressing 
Windows 2000 supports a new mechanism for automatic address 
assignment of IP addresses for simple LAN-based network 
configurations called Automatic Private IP Addressing 
(APIPA). This mechanism is an extension of dynamic IP 
addressing and enables the configuration of IP addresses without 
using static IP address assignment or installing the DHCP Service.
Default Gateway
 
The default gateway is a device on a local 
network that stores network IDs of other 
networks in the enterprise or Internet. To 
communicate with a host on another 
network you must configure an IP address 
for the default gateway. TCP/IP sends 
packets for remote networks to the default 
gateway, which forwards the packets to 
other gateways until the packet is delivered 
to a gateway connected to the specified 
destination.
On a computer running Windows 2000 you must configure a network LAN adapter for TCP/IP and click 
Obtain an IP Address Automatically in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box for the 
Automatic Private IP Addressing feature to function properly. 
 
APIPA can be used to set up IP configuration to allow network communication on a single subnet and is 
also used when the client computer cannot contact the DHCP server for IP address configuration. APIPA 
uses an addressing range from 169.254.0.1 through 169.254.255.254 and a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. 
 

 

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