How to create a new scope in DHCP?
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How to create a new scope in DHCP?
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Take the following steps to create a new scope in DHCP:
- Run DHCP from Start Menu > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP.

- In the DHCP console, highlight the server, and click Action > New Scope menu.

- In the welcome screen of the New Scope Wizard, click the Next button.

- On the Scope Name page, specify a name and description for the scope, and click the Next button. However, it is not mandatory to specify description for the scope.

- On the IP Address Range page, specify Start IP address, End IP address, and Subnet mask/length of the scope address range, and click the Next button.

- On the Add Exclusions page, specify the Start IP address and the End IP address, and click the Add button. Click the Next button.

- On the Lease Duration page, specify the time period for which the scope shall be used, and click the Next button.

- On the Configure DHCP Options page, specify permission to configure DHCP options, and click the Next button.

- On the Router (Default Gateway) page, specify the IP address of the router, and click the Next button.

- On the Domain Name and DNS Servers page, specify the name of the parent domain, the name of the DNS Server and its IP address, and click the Next button.

- On the WINS Servers page, specify the Server name and its IP address, and click the Add button. Click the Next button.

- On the Activate Scope page, specify when you want to activate the scope, and click the Next button.

- Click the Finish button.

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