Abstract

This paper discusses the problem of dynamic internet protocol address allocation with new virtual server configuration method. With the help of virtual machine system, dynamic domain name system resolution software (such as PeanutHull) and internet information service system components, a virtual server which embodies the function of allocating dynamic internet protocol address is built via a series of software configuration. The practice shows that active server pages could be connected to local and external network in conducting experiments with the well-designed virtual server, which has realized the goal of dynamic allocation and expansion of internet protocol address as well as solving the potential problem of internet protocol address in short supply around the corner.

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