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09-07-2017 03:08 PM - edited 03-08-2019 11:57 AM
Hi Everyone
I have a question, my manager is letting me do some work on the routers and switches since I have been doing UC for the last 8 years. He gave me a simple task to set up a DHCP pool. I've logged into the router and I see that they currently have one so I was going to just take the current setting that are there and work on them in notepad. What is wanted to know is the Scope the same thing as the network part of the DHCP Pool. And if so I wanted to know how do I find the subnet mask for the new network. The current pool has a network of 10.8.15.0 255.255.255.0, the new pool has a scope of 10.73.0.0 and the IP range is 10.73.1.100 to 10.73.1.190. Any help would be greatly appreicate and thanks in advance and have a great day.
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09-07-2017 03:12 PM
What subnet mask do you want the clients to be given? Alternatively, what subnet mask is configured on the default gateway that the clients will use?
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What subnet mask do you want the clients to be given? Alternatively, what subnet mask is configured on the default gateway that the clients will use?
