"john d" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How can I create a scope of IP addresses in Windows 2000 DHCP if the
> addresses are not in the same block? For examples, 192.10.5.5-25,
> 192.10.5.61, 192.10.5.67, 192.10.5.184?
Those are all in the same block. They just aren't sequential.
> Also, if I have an existing scope and I want to add to it, how do I go
> about
> doing so without affecting existing users with active leases from that
> scope?
You *always* include the *entire* subnet range in the Scope. You then use
Exclusions to tell it what you don't want it to give out to client. When
you need more addresses,..change your Exclusions to make more addresses
available.
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