superscopes anyone?

Discussion in 'Network Infrastructure' started by Badger, May 13, 2004.

  1. Badger

    Badger New Member

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    Hi there,

    I'm taking the 216 exam next week so lots of last minute cramming going on, but I need a little bit of help....

    I can't quite grasp the concept of superscopes (as in DHCP), is there anyone out there who could explain it in plain English as my head is almost at bursting point!!!

    Cheers,

    Damian

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  2. tripwire45
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    Does this help?
     
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  3. Phoenix
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    A superscope allows a DHCP server to provide leases from more than one scope to clients on a single physical network.
    Before you can create a superscope, you must use DHCP Manager to define all normal scopes to be included in the superscope.
    use them when support is needed for DHCP clients on a single physical network where multiple logical IP schemes are used.
     
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  4. Badger

    Badger New Member

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    Thanks for your speedy replies guys, a penny has finally dropped!

    Now if I could just get the hang of DNS.... :wink:


    Damian
     
  5. Sandy

    Sandy Ex-Member

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    Hi Badger

    Good Luck

    Make sure you do understand DNS it is important in W2K and W2K3 :oops:
     
  6. tripwire45
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    Especially for Active Directory. :wink:
     
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