What is a superscope?
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What is a superscope?
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A superscope is used in a DHCP server to assign IP addresses from multiple scopes to DHCP clients on a physical network. It contains a list of member scopes that can be activated together. It allows a DHCP server to provide leases from more than one scope to clients on a single physical network. The advantage of creating superscopes is to ease the administration in a multi-netted environment.
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