inverse ARP
dhcp
The only problem you might run into, is statically assigning an ip address that is in the dhcp address pool. Make sure you know what the dhcp pool is, and assign static addresses outside of that range.
MAC Filtering
No, MAC Addresses are fixed per network interface card or NIC. The MAC address is the Media Access Control address and is the hardware address of the network device to which your IP address, e.g. 192.168.1.3 is assigned. You can identify the vendor of your network card from its MAC address, e.g. all Intel NIC cards may begin with 00-15.
there are two types of addresses: network addresses and physical addresses
It can provide a list of physical addresses on the network
static reffers to the internet protocol or I.P. , when you keep the same i.p. address all the time instead of being dynamically assigned an i.p. address from a pool of available addresses. "NAT" stands for network address translation
Network layer
DHCP - Automatically provides client computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with IP addresses
One - by your problem statement, all addresses are part of the same network. The number of host addresses is 232-21 - 2, or about 2000.One - by your problem statement, all addresses are part of the same network. The number of host addresses is 232-21 - 2, or about 2000.One - by your problem statement, all addresses are part of the same network. The number of host addresses is 232-21 - 2, or about 2000.One - by your problem statement, all addresses are part of the same network. The number of host addresses is 232-21 - 2, or about 2000.
summary addresses
Network Layer