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Delaying DHCP Offer (80/20 rule)

On January 3, 2014 By Philip FlintIn DHCP, IT, TipsLeave a comment

When setting up a split scope DNS solution you may want to delay the offer of IP addresses from the 20% scope so that it acts as a true standby. To do this, just click on the advanced tab on the scope and set the subnt delay value.

 

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