A scope is a range of IP addresses assigned to computers requesting a dynamic IP address
Three types of DHCP Scope:
1.Normal Scope: Allows subnet masks, exclusions and reservations, and classes A, B, and C IP address ranges to be specified
2.Multicast Scope: Uses class D addresses, multicast scopes do not support DHCP-assignable options
3.Superscope: Group of scopes is called as super scope
Three types of DHCP Scope:
1.Normal Scope: Allows subnet masks, exclusions and reservations, and classes A, B, and C IP address ranges to be specified
2.Multicast Scope: Uses class D addresses, multicast scopes do not support DHCP-assignable options
3.Superscope: Group of scopes is called as super scope