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223 range, then only addresses in the range, rather than a whole subnet,
430 .B \-F, --dhcp-range=[[net:]network-id,]<start-addr>,<end-addr>[[,<netmask>],<broadcast>][,<lease time>]
431 Enable the DHCP server. Addresses will be given out from the range
446 allowed to have more than one dhcp-range in a single subnet. The optional
483 in the range given by the --dhcp-range option, but they must be on the
517 will cause dnsmasq to ignore a range of hardware addresses. Note that
788 .B dhcp-range.
904 .B \-s, --domain=<domain>[,<address range>]
906 unconditionally (without the IP range) or for limited IP ranges. This has two effects;
923 in /etc/resolv.conf (or equivalent). The address range can be of the form
985 .B --tftp-port-range
993 .B --tftp-port-range=<start>,<end>
997 specifies a range of ports for use by TFTP transfers. This can be
998 useful when TFTP has to traverse a firewall. The start of the range
1000 of concurrent TFTP connections is limited by the size of the port range.
1145 .B dhcp-range
1162 .B dhcp-range
1164 tag to matching it. Thus if there is more than dhcp-range on a subnet,
1167 allocated addresses in the tagged range.
1176 .B dhcp-range