To create and add a range of IP addresses for distribution to the scope. Syntax: add iprange[ClientType] [MaxBootP] Parameters: StartIP - The starting IP address of the exclusion range. EndIP - The ending IP address of the exclusion range. ClientType - Type of client: DHCP(Default), BOOTP, or BOTH. MaxBootP - Maximum number of BOOTP clients (ClientType = BOOTP) Notes: The MaxBootP parameter is optional and only useful if the ClientType is set to support BOOTP-type clients for the scope. If any optional parameter is used, all parameters(mandatory as well as optional) before that must be supplied in proper sequence. Example: add iprange 10.2.2.10 10.2.2.20 This command adds the IP address range 10.2.2.10 to 10.2.2.20 to the distribution range in the scope.
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