SCOPES   OF DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION  PROTOCOL
A  DHCP  scope is a valid range of IP addresses which are available for assignments or lease to client computers on a particular subnet.  DHCP  Scope
Scopes determine which IP addresses are provided to the clients. Scopes should be defined and activated before DHCP clients use the DHCP server for its dynamic IP configuration. You can configure as many scopes on a DHCP server as is required in your network environment.  Scopes…
DHCP Scope and Subnet One DHCP scope is required for each subnet.
A DHCP scope consists of a pool of IP addresses on a subnetwork, such as 10.223.223.1 to 10.223.223.200, that the DHCP server can lease to DHCP clients.  Each physical network can have only one DHCP scope or a superscope with one or more ranges of IP addresses.  DHCP Scope and Subnet …
TYPES OF SCOPE SUPER-SCOPE MULTI-SCOPE
Superscope   A range of IP addresses that span several  S ubnets. The DHCP server can assign these addresses to   clients that are on several subnets.  A superscope is an administrative feature of DHCP servers that you can create and manage through the DHCP console.  Using a superscope, you can group multiple scopes as a single administrative entity.
Using Superscopes Support DHCP clients on a single physical network  segment having multiple logical IP subnets, often called  multinets .  Support remote DHCP clients located on the far side relay agents
Situations for which superscopes are useful  More hosts must be added than original ly planned.  The network is renumbered.  Two DHCP servers are used to manage separate logical subnets on the same physical subnet.
A range of class D addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 that can be assigned to computers when they ask for them.  Multicasting can be used to send messages to a group of computers at the same time with only one copy of the message.  The Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) is used to request a multicast address from a DHCP server.  Multicast scope
 
DHCP Scope Properties Network ID :  The network ID for the range of IP  addresses . Subnet mask :  The subnet mask for the network ID Network IP address range :  The range of IP addresses  that are available.
Lease duration :  The period of time that the DHCP server holds a leased IP address for a client before removing  the lease. Router   A DHCP option that allows DHCP clients to access remote networks. DHCP Scope Properties …..
DHCP Scope Properties ….. Scope name :  An alphanumeric identifier for administrative purposes.  Exclusion range :  The range of IP addresses in the scope that is excluded from being leased.
Reserving IP Addresses DHCP Manager allows the reservation of a specific IP address for a computer or other IP addressable device on the network.  Reserving selected IP addresses for special-function devices on the network ensures that DHCP does not duplicate or reassign the address.
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.47 180.130.54.45 Here the black computer wants to register itself on the network. So it sends a request packet to the dhcp server requesting an IP address
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 It broadcasts DHCPDISCOVER msg over local network with dest address 255.255.255.255
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 The packet contains MAC address, source port, dest ip address, port,and transaction id.
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Each network has a relay agent or dhcp server The req recievd from the black system is processed by dhcp server or agent. Others ignore it.
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Relay agents r configured wit the ip address of dhcp server
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Agent will forward the msg from black computer to dhcp server
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Dhcp contains a pool of ip addresses that can be leased to hosts on demand
DHCP server Ip address pool Various scopes
DHCP server Ip address pool Various scopes To subnet 1 To subnet x
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Server sends ip address, default gateway, subnet mask
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Dhcp ip address Client’s MAC, new ip addrss and information.
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Relay agent pass the msg from server to the  black computer
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Now the client has a new ip adress. It has to renew it time to time. 160.50.50.4
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 160.50.50.4
DHCP SERVER RELAY AGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 160.50.50.4
 
scope
Scope and Administrator A scope is an administrative grouping of computers for a subnetwork using DHCP service. Administrators create a scope for each physical subnetwork, which is then used  as  parameters  by clients for this subnetwork.
Administrator plans the  Scopes based on the needs of particular groups of users, with appropriate lease durations defined for the related scopes.  Scope and Administrator…
Characteristics  of scopes A range of possible IP addresses from which to include or exclude addresses used in DHCP service lease offerings. A unique subnet mask to determine the subnet related to a given IP address.
Characteristics  of scopes… A scope name assigned when the scope is created .  Lease duration values to be assigned to DHCP clients that receive dynamically allocated IP addresses.
DHCP scopes makes all the clients happy .
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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    SCOPES OF DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
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    A DHCP scope is a valid range of IP addresses which are available for assignments or lease to client computers on a particular subnet. DHCP Scope
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    Scopes determine whichIP addresses are provided to the clients. Scopes should be defined and activated before DHCP clients use the DHCP server for its dynamic IP configuration. You can configure as many scopes on a DHCP server as is required in your network environment. Scopes…
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    DHCP Scope andSubnet One DHCP scope is required for each subnet.
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    A DHCP scopeconsists of a pool of IP addresses on a subnetwork, such as 10.223.223.1 to 10.223.223.200, that the DHCP server can lease to DHCP clients. Each physical network can have only one DHCP scope or a superscope with one or more ranges of IP addresses. DHCP Scope and Subnet …
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    TYPES OF SCOPESUPER-SCOPE MULTI-SCOPE
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    Superscope A range of IP addresses that span several S ubnets. The DHCP server can assign these addresses to clients that are on several subnets. A superscope is an administrative feature of DHCP servers that you can create and manage through the DHCP console. Using a superscope, you can group multiple scopes as a single administrative entity.
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    Using Superscopes SupportDHCP clients on a single physical network segment having multiple logical IP subnets, often called multinets . Support remote DHCP clients located on the far side relay agents
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    Situations for whichsuperscopes are useful More hosts must be added than original ly planned. The network is renumbered. Two DHCP servers are used to manage separate logical subnets on the same physical subnet.
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    A range ofclass D addresses from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 that can be assigned to computers when they ask for them. Multicasting can be used to send messages to a group of computers at the same time with only one copy of the message. The Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP) is used to request a multicast address from a DHCP server. Multicast scope
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    DHCP Scope PropertiesNetwork ID : The network ID for the range of IP addresses . Subnet mask : The subnet mask for the network ID Network IP address range : The range of IP addresses that are available.
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    Lease duration : The period of time that the DHCP server holds a leased IP address for a client before removing the lease. Router A DHCP option that allows DHCP clients to access remote networks. DHCP Scope Properties …..
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    DHCP Scope Properties….. Scope name : An alphanumeric identifier for administrative purposes. Exclusion range : The range of IP addresses in the scope that is excluded from being leased.
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    Reserving IP AddressesDHCP Manager allows the reservation of a specific IP address for a computer or other IP addressable device on the network. Reserving selected IP addresses for special-function devices on the network ensures that DHCP does not duplicate or reassign the address.
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.47 180.130.54.45 Here the black computer wants to register itself on the network. So it sends a request packet to the dhcp server requesting an IP address
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 It broadcasts DHCPDISCOVER msg over local network with dest address 255.255.255.255
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 The packet contains MAC address, source port, dest ip address, port,and transaction id.
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Each network has a relay agent or dhcp server The req recievd from the black system is processed by dhcp server or agent. Others ignore it.
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Relay agents r configured wit the ip address of dhcp server
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Agent will forward the msg from black computer to dhcp server
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Dhcp contains a pool of ip addresses that can be leased to hosts on demand
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    DHCP server Ipaddress pool Various scopes
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    DHCP server Ipaddress pool Various scopes To subnet 1 To subnet x
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Server sends ip address, default gateway, subnet mask
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Dhcp ip address Client’s MAC, new ip addrss and information.
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Relay agent pass the msg from server to the black computer
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 Now the client has a new ip adress. It has to renew it time to time. 160.50.50.4
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 160.50.50.4
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    DHCP SERVER RELAYAGENT 160.50.50.1 160.50.50.2 160.50.50.3 Switch 180.130.54.45 180.130.54.45 160.50.50.4
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    Scope and AdministratorA scope is an administrative grouping of computers for a subnetwork using DHCP service. Administrators create a scope for each physical subnetwork, which is then used as parameters by clients for this subnetwork.
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    Administrator plans the Scopes based on the needs of particular groups of users, with appropriate lease durations defined for the related scopes. Scope and Administrator…
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    Characteristics ofscopes A range of possible IP addresses from which to include or exclude addresses used in DHCP service lease offerings. A unique subnet mask to determine the subnet related to a given IP address.
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    Characteristics ofscopes… A scope name assigned when the scope is created . Lease duration values to be assigned to DHCP clients that receive dynamically allocated IP addresses.
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    DHCP scopes makesall the clients happy .
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