How does Microsoft Windows 2008 support DHCP? | Networking

Windows support the following three elements of a DHCP infrastructure:
 i. DHCP Client service - Acts as a DHCP client and automatically obtains an IP address configuration from a DHCP server.
ii. DHCP Server service - Acts as a DHCP server and automatically assigns IP address configurations to DHCP client computers.
iii.    Routing and Remote Access service - Acts as a DHCP relay agent, listens for broadcast and unicast DHCP messages, and relays them between DHCP servers and clients.