Explanation:
A workstation must request addressing information from a DHCP server.
It can deliver a DNS server address in addition to the host IP address.
Explanation
DHCP servers deliver IP addresses as well as other host configuration information to network hosts. DHCP can be configured to assign any available address to a host, or it can assign a specific address to a specific host. DHCP clients, typically workstations, must send a request to a DHCP server before it will send IP addressing information to them.