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How to define a bit of a network

Hi,

my network is 192.168.2.0/24.
My need is to define a range from 192.168.2.50-100/24.
How can I achieve this.
Adding 50 hosts and adding them to a network group cannot be the solution.

Any idea?

Thanks for our help.

Regards,
Alex


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  • i hope i understand you with my "German-English" [;)]

    May the Soloution is Subnetting...

    You can build up a Subnet and the DHCP Server manage the ips...

    Build up 6 Subnets. In every Subnet you can define 64IPs... Than you'll use the range: 192.168.2.64-127 / 27


    best regards
    ReD
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  • i hope i understand you with my "German-English" [;)]

    May the Soloution is Subnetting...

    You can build up a Subnet and the DHCP Server manage the ips...

    Build up 6 Subnets. In every Subnet you can define 64IPs... Than you'll use the range: 192.168.2.64-127 / 27


    best regards
    ReD
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