Not very sure, but if "ip subnet-zero" is included, would that cause DHCP to
include the network address ?
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Ryan West <rwest_at_zyedge.com> wrote:
> Since DHCP by default will not assign a network or broadcast address from
> its
> pool, is there any valid reason to include those addresses in your exclude
> statements? The workbook SG's I'm using always put those addresses in
> there,
> and I'm a creature of habit who never does. I feel like my solution is
> technically more correct, would the proctors even care?
>
> i.e. ip dhcp excluded-address 163.1.6.1 163.1.6.127
> ip dhcp excluded-address 163.1.6.251 163.1.6.254
>
> vs.
>
> ip dhcp excluded-address 163.1.6.0 163.1.6.127
> ip dhcp excluded-address 163.1.6.251 163.1.6.255
>
> -ryan
>
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