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Windows 2012DHCP Scope on a /8

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I inherited a mess. Let's say there is a site in the network setup as 10.0.0.0/8 with a DHCP pool range of 10.100.100.1-254, a subnet of 255.0.0.0 and 10.199.199.1 is the DefGw. All of the IPs within that /8 are able to route correctly. There are static IPs assigned scattered throughout the /8. If I needed to extend the amount of DHCP addresses to accommodate 500 addresses, could I change the end of the existing DHCP scope to 10.100.101.254 (no static IPs assigned in this range) as a band-aid until the network can be properly rebuilt into a /22?

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