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figure 2.26
Activate Scope page of the New Scope Wizard
Be sure to verify that there are no other DHCP servers assigned to the
address range you choose!
In Exercise 2.10, you will create a new scope for the 192.168.0.xprivate Class C
network. First you need to complete Exercise 2.7 before beginning this exercise.
e xerCiSe 2.10
Creating a New Scope
1.
Open the DHCP snap-in by selecting Administrative Tools D H C P.
2.
Right-click the IPv4 folder and choose New Scope. The New Scope Wizard appears.
3.
Click the Next button on the welcome page.
4.
Enter a name and a description for your new scope and click the Next button.
5.
On the IP Address Range page, enter 192.168.0. 2 as the start IP address for the scope
and 192.168.0. 250 as the end IP address. Leave the subnet mask controls alone
(though when creating a scope on a production network, you might need to change
them). Click the Next button.
6.
On the Add Exclusions And Delay page, click Next without adding any excluded
addresses or delays.
7.
On the Lease Duration page, set the lease duration to 3 days and click the Next button.
8.
On the Configure DHCP Options page, click the Next button to indicate you want to con-
figure default options for this scope.
 
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