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Learn how to create a new scope in DHCP in 13 simple steps. DHCP scope is a collection of IP addresses and TCP/IP configuration parameters that are available for lease to DHCP client computers. A DHCP scope must be defined and activated on the DHCP server to assign dynamic TCP/IP configuration to a DHCP client computer. It can have a single continuous range of IP addresses. To use several address ranges within a single scope, set exclusion ranges after defining the scope. | Learn how to create a new scope in DHCP in 13 simple steps. DHCP scope is a collection of IP addresses and TCP/IP configuration parameters that are available for lease to DHCP client computers. A DHCP scope must be defined and activated on the DHCP server to assign dynamic TCP/IP configuration to a DHCP client computer. It can have a single continuous range of IP addresses. To use several address ranges within a single scope, set exclusion ranges after defining the scope. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Run DHCP from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP | #Run DHCP from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP |