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Creating and Configuring a DHCP Scope
Use the following procedure to create and configure a DHCP scope.
1. Select Start-->Programs-->Administrative Tools-->DHCP.
2. In the console tree, click the DHCP server to which you want to add the DHCP scope for the
IP telephones. This is usually the name of your DHCP server machine.
3. Select Action-->New Scope from the menu.
Windows displays the New Scope Wizard to guide you through rest of the setup.
4. Click the Next button.
The Scope Name dialog box displays.
5. In the Name field, enter a name for the scope such as "DEFINITY IP Telephones," then
enter a brief comment in the Description field.
6. When you finish Steps 1 - 5, click the Next button.
The IP Address Range dialog box displays.
7. Define the range of IP Addresses used by the IP telephones listed in
Network Information Before Installation - Per DHCP
first IP Address available to the IP telephones. The End IP Address is the last IP Address
available to the IP telephones.
Note:
We recommend not mixing 4600 Series IP Telephones and PCs in the same
Note:
scope.
8. Define the subnet mask in one of two ways:
The number of bits of an IP Address to use for the network/subnet IDs.
The subnet mask IP Address.
Enter only one of these values. When you finish, click the Next button.
The Add Exclusions dialog box displays.
9. Exclude any IP Addresses in the range specified in the previous step that you do not want
assigned to an IP telephone.
a. In the Start Address field under Exclusion Range, enter the first IP Address in the
range you want to exclude.
b. In the End Address field under Exclusion Range, enter the last IP Address in the
range you want to exclude.
c. Click the Add button.
d. Repeat steps a. through c. for each IP Address range that you want to exclude.
Table 2: Required
Server. The Start IP Address is the
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