Shane <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:8e3a8a35-a583-4f2c-8d9e-
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> We recently migrated from server 2003 to 2008 R2. In 2003 we had
> several DHCP reservations in the xxx.xxx.xxx.0-89 range and the rest
> of the subnet was DHCP. I used the server migration tools to move all
> DHCP settings. 2003 let us start the scope from .90 to .250 and still
> reserve .1 to .89. 2008 R2 won't let us make any new reservations in
> this space but kept all the reservations that were already there
> before migration. Am I correct in thinking that all I need to do is
> expand the scope to cover the entire subnet and then exclude the .1
> to .89 range from the address pool and we'll be able to reserve those
> addresses again? Thanks for the help!!!
>
Hi Shane --
Yes, that's correct -- the address must be available in the scope's DHCP IP
address range in order for you to configure a reservation with that address
within the scope.
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