AN IP EXCLUDED ADDRESS IS AN IP ADDRESS THAT HAS BEEN CONFIGURED ON A DHCP SERVER TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE POOL OF ADDRESSES THAT CAN BE ASSIGNED TO DHCP CLIENTS.
THIS IS TYPICALLY DONE TO RESERVE IP ADDRESSES FOR
SPECIFIC DEVICES, SUCH AS PRINTERS, SERVERS, OR OTHER NETWORK DEVICES THAT NEED
TO HAVE A STATIC IP ADDRESS.
IP EXCLUDED ADDRESSES CAN ALSO BE USED TO PREVENT DHCP CLIENTS FROM RECEIVING IP ADDRESSES THAT ARE ALREADY IN USE BY OTHER DEVICES ON THE NETWORK.
THIS CAN HELP TO AVOID IP ADDRESS CONFLICTS AND IMPROVE NETWORK
PERFORMANCE.
TO CONFIGURE AN IP EXCLUDED ADDRESS ON A DHCP SERVER, YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW THE IP ADDRESS THAT YOU WANT TO EXCLUDE.
ONCE YOU HAVE THE IP
ADDRESS, YOU CAN USE THE APPROPRIATE DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION COMMANDS TO ADD
THE IP ADDRESS TO THE EXCLUSION LIST.
SOME
EXAMPLES OF WHEN YOU MIGHT WANT TO USE IP EXCLUDED ADDRESSES:
TO RESERVE AN IP ADDRESS FOR A SPECIFIC DEVICE, SUCH AS A
PRINTER OR SERVER.
TO PREVENT DHCP CLIENTS FROM RECEIVING IP ADDRESSES THAT ARE
ALREADY IN USE BY OTHER DEVICES ON THE NETWORK.
TO IMPROVE NETWORK PERFORMANCE BY PREVENTING IP ADDRESS
CONFLICTS.
TO CREATE A DHCP POOL FOR A SPECIFIC SUBNET OR VLAN.
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