A scope in DHCP configuration defines a specific range of IP addresses that a DHCP server can allocate to client devices on a network. It is essential for the management and allocation of IP addresses in a dynamic network environment. Other options, like managing bandwidth allocation or assigning specific gateways, are not directly functions of DHCP scopes but could depend on how IP addresses are distributed or network access configurations.
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