
This enables router policies and quality of service (QoS) based on IP address range policies to control network access or traffic. Administrators need the ability to classify these devices using different IP address ranges. Multiple device types: A network includes many different DHCP client devices, such as printers, IP phones, and desktops. Policy based assignment enables flexibility for some common scenarios, including: A policy contains a set of conditions to evaluate when processing client requests. With a DHCP server running Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2, administrators can define an address assignment policy at the server level or scope level.

The configuration, including IP addresses and all other configuration parameters, is designed only to work on a separate test lab network.

This configuration is neither designed to reflect best practices nor does it reflect a desired or recommended configuration for a production network. Individual computers are needed to separate the services provided on the network and to clearly show the desired functionality. The following instructions are for configuring a test lab using the minimum number of computers.
