A reservation ensures that a DHCP client is always assigned the same IP address. To add a reservation, on the Action menu, click New Reservation. Note: An exclusion prevents a DHCP client from ever obtaining an address from a specified address range. Exclusion ranges can be defined in Address Pool. For more information about reservations and exclusions, see online Help.
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A reservation ensures that a DHCP client is always assigned the same IP address. To add a reservation, on the Action menu, ...
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