Static IP network of profiles

Use of reservations, you must network configuration profiles, but is there a way to disable VCAC to distribute any IP address of this profile?  Basically, I want to disable the vCAC DHCP

I think THAT you can ignore the network using IP profile, you just have to choose a VLAN

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