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Ivan

I have a superscope dhcp, and there is a exclamation mark
on the main scope. Can anyone tell me why?

Thanks

Ivan
 
If it isexclamation mark with yellow triangle

Scope or superscope warning. Scope warning: 90 percent or more of the
scope's IP addresses are in use. Superscope warning: If any scope within
the superscope has a warning, the superscope has a warning.
and

If it is exclamation mark with blue circle

Scope or superscope alert. Scope alert: All IP addresses have been
allocated by the DHCP server and are in use. No more clients can obtain IP
addresses from the DHCP server because it has no more IP addresses to
allocate. Superscope alert: At least one scope contained in the superscope
has all IP addresses allocated by the DHCP server. No clients can obtain an
IP address from the range defined in the scope that is 100 percent
allocated. If other scopes within the superscope contain available
addresses, the DHCP server can allocate addresses from these scopes


.More details
Go to the DHCP server MMC
Go to help topics
Go to search tab
type DHCP console icons reference
you will get all icon reference






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