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All Windows Server operating systems support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) that businesses can use to assign IP addresses to computers on the company network automatically.
A few tips on how to make sure the DHCP infrastructure issuing IP addresses isn’t a single point of failure.
We show you how to set up IPAM (IP Address Management) on a Windows Server - from installing IPAM to configuring Server discovery and settings.
For this discussion, I will describe how to use user classes on a Windows DCHP Server to specify a range of IP addresses and to assign range-specific DHCP options.
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