what is exclusion range in dhcp server? : Windows server 2003
Answer / Anjani Kumar
An exclusion range in a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server is a range of IP addresses that are reserved and will not be issued to clients. This is used to prevent conflicts with manually configured or statically assigned IP addresses.
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