After configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) to act as a DHCP server, the next steps typically involve:
Defining DHCP Subnets: Create and configure DHCP subnets to define the range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can assign to clients.
Setting DHCP Options: Configure DHCP options such as the default gateway, DNS servers, and TFTP servers (Option 150 for Cisco IP phones).
Activating DHCP Monitor Service: Ensure that the DHCP Monitor Service is activated so that the DHCP server can start assigning IP addresses to clients
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