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DHCP

fnewtz001
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I have Series 200 Cisco switches in use.  I can't seem to find how to define the DHCP scope. For example, I would like to define the DHCP scope to be 192.168.4.21 thru 192.168.4.254. I have looked at every definable section on the switch but am unable to do so.

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Dan Lukes
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Note from the forum description:

Note: If your questions pertain to specific Cisco technology or solution, please post them in the proper community by leveraging the Community Directory so that folks who have expertise within those areas can engage and collaborate to it.

My first time so have to ask, how do I get to the pro per community?

It seems that moderator moved it for you already. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to delete my own no-longer-usefull notice like it has been possible in previous CSC.

Hello

Dhcp server isnt apllicbale to the 200 series switches it just acts as a client

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Paul


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Paul

fnewtz001
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Thanks.  I also need to ask another question if you don't mind.  I have a T-1 with 4 ip segments.  I have connected a 200 series switch to each to enable each to provide 4separate but connected vlans.  However, I need to be able to use DNS to provide connectivity from one lan to the next.  Does the same hold true with respect to DNS on this series switch as DHCP does? The DNS of the T-1 only holds true for external use and I hate to have to use the machine's ip to connect.  E.g, \\pcname\share as opposed to \\70.12.22.3\sharename.