Extending DHCP Start AddressLast reviewed: September 30, 1997Article ID: Q151696 |
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SYMPTOMSIf you extend the start address of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) scope, you may receive one of the following error messages:
Windows NT Server 3.5
The parameter is incorrect Windows NT Server 3.51 or later
The range is extended less than the specified backward extension. Extend the range in integral of 32 IP addresses. CAUSEThe above error messages are a result of the DHCP Scope being extended in increments not equal to 32.
RESOLUTIONConfigure the start address in increments of 32 IP addresses. MORE INFORMATION Below is an example of an invalid extended start address of a DHCP scope:
DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.200 Extended DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.167Below are examples of a valid extended start address of a DHCP scope:
DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.200 Extended DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.168 Extended DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.136 Extended DHCP Scope Start Address: 150.32.100.104 |
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