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More info?)
Yes, the DHCP server is functioning correctly in all respects. I have no
trouble getting IP addresses from it for clients or peripheral devices. There
is positively only one DHCP server on the network. The scope has been
correctly created and has been functioning in its current state for about a
year with no problems. I have not deleted the scope and started it fresh.
Since I have so many clients on it, I figured I would troubleshoot the
problem until I was out of options before reinstalling anything. Answering
questions to verify the basics are correct is never a problem for me, thanks
for your reply... Netmon is next I guess.
Scott
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
> Scott Ford wrote:
> > Thanks again for replies. Yes, I am using option 006>DNS Servers in
> > DHCP Server options. Also, yes, the clients are all set to receive
> > both IP and DNS Servers automatically. As I said, if I change it to
> > manual DNS and enter the new DNS Server IP, it works great, just no
> > luck getting automatically after release and renew.
> >
>
> It's pretty basic to setup DHCP, and all the responses you're getting are
> just double checking the settings for you. Just to add to the pot, I have a
> few more questions/views.
>
> Is the DHCP server able to assign IPs to other DHCP enabled devices, such as
> a printer, etc? Is there another DHCP server on the network? Has the scope
> been verified that it was created correctly, such as subnet mask? FYI, a
> DHCP server will only give out a scope that matches the subnet the NIC's
> sitting on.
>
> Have you tried deleting the scope and starting over from scratch?
>
> Can you run a netmon capture to see exactly what is transpiring?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ace
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