This video is explaining DHCP snooping. DHCP Snooping is a network security feature used on switches to prevent unauthorized DHCP servers from distributing fake IP addresses. It works by classifying switch ports as trusted or untrusted, allowing only trusted ports to send DHCP responses. It also builds a DHCP binding table that maps IP addresses to MAC addresses, helping protect against attacks like DHCP spoofing and ARP poisoning.
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