Monday 25 February 2013

What is DHCP super scope?

Answer: A DHCP super scope is an administrative feature of DHCP server running windows server 2003 that we can mange through the DHCP console. Using a DHCP super scope, We can group multiple scopes as single administrative entity. Using DHCP super scope, a DHCP server can:
  • DHCP server  support its clients on a single physical network segment, where multiple logical IP network are used. When multiple logical IP network are used on a each physical network or subnet, such configurations are often called multinet.
  • DHCP super scope also support remote DHCP clients located on the far side of DHCP and BOOTP relay agents.

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