Description: DHCP scope options are specific configurations that can be set within a DHCP scope, which is a range of IP addresses that a DHCP server can assign to devices on a network. These options allow for the customization of network settings for clients receiving IP addresses from the server. Common options include the DNS server address, default gateway, domain name, and lease duration of the IP address. By configuring these options, network administrators can ensure that devices connected to the network have the necessary information to communicate properly and access external resources. Scope options are essential for efficient network management, as they allow for centralized and simplified configuration, reducing the need for manual intervention on each device. Additionally, they facilitate the implementation of network policies and adaptation to different work environments, resulting in more effective and error-prone administration. In summary, DHCP scope options are a key tool for network configuration and management, providing flexibility and control over how devices obtain and use network information.