IPAM collects automatically intervals of dynamic addresses (also called degrees) as well as their statistics on the use of managed DHCP servers. IPAM can create, duplicate, edit, or delete the DHCP scopes as you would a DHCP MMC. However, with IPAM you can see the extensions of all DHCP servers that are managed in a consolidated view. You can filter and query based on some properties. You can even select multiple fields - maintained by different DHCP servers - and make a block of operation on them. You can configure and manage the properties of the scope and level to the level of the server in multiserver DHCP IPAM console.
Figure-3 shows an overview of each managed DHCP server scopes. In this view, you can view statistics using the fields and monitor the status of the managed server DHCP service availability. It has more, less and better used
scopes will appear with red, yellow and green icons, respectively.
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