How is the range of IP addresses defined for a Windows Server 2008 DHCP server?
Submitted by: AdministratorThe IP addresses supplied by the DHCP server are held in a scope. A scope that contains more than one subnet of IP addresses is called a superscope. IP addresses in a scope that you do not want to lease can be included in an exclusion range.
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