Understanding DHCP Superscopes

A DHCP Superscope is a container that can include several DHCP scopes. A Superscope can be created when a single network includes multiple network ranges. For example, if an organization wanted to support different network clients or organizations with a single router, a superscope with multiple scopes configured with different network address spaces could be created. Policies for each scope range could be configured along with reservations to ensure that the desired clients get the right network scope leases when they request a DHCP lease.

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