Why do most IPexpert workbooks alway exclude the routers IP when the 
configuration guide explain it in this way?

What should i do in the lab?...

Excluding IP Addresses

Perform this task to specify IP addresses (excluded addresses) that the DHCP 
server should not assign to clients.

The IP address configured on the router interface is automatically excluded 
from the DHCP address pool. The DHCP server assumes that all other IP addresses 
in a DHCP address pool subnet are available for assigning to DHCP clients.

You need to exclude addresses from the pool if the DHCP server should not 
allocate those IP addresses. An example usage scenario is when two DHCP servers 
are set up to service the same network segment (subnet) for redundancy. If the 
two DHCP servers do not coordinate their services with each other using a 
protocol such as DHCP failover, then each DHCP server must be configured to 
allocate from a nonoverlapping set of addresses in the shared subnet. See the 
"Configuring Manual Bindings: Example" section for a configuration example.

Med venlig hilsen | Best regards
Thomas Raabo
Netværksansvarlig



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