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tm-one
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      09-26-2005, 07:05 PM
I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?
 
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      09-26-2005, 07:30 PM
tm-one wrote:
> I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
> different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
> the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
> address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
> Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
> this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
> working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?

Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?

Ian
 
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      09-26-2005, 07:38 PM
Correct. These are all local pc's.


"Ian" wrote:

> tm-one wrote:
> > I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
> > different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
> > the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
> > address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
> > Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
> > this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
> > working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?

> Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
>
> Ian
>

 
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      09-26-2005, 10:12 PM
tm-one wrote:
> Correct. These are all local pc's.
>
>
> "Ian" wrote:
>
>
>>tm-one wrote:
>>
>>>I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
>>>different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
>>>the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
>>>address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
>>>Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
>>>this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
>>>working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?

>>
>>Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
>>
>>Ian
>>

If you do ipconfig /all is the correct dhcp server reported?

Ian
 
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      09-26-2005, 10:57 PM
Yes.

T

"Ian" wrote:

> tm-one wrote:
> > Correct. These are all local pc's.
> >
> >
> > "Ian" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>tm-one wrote:
> >>
> >>>I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
> >>>different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
> >>>the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
> >>>address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
> >>>Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
> >>>this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
> >>>working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?
> >>
> >>Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
> >>
> >>Ian
> >>

> If you do ipconfig /all is the correct dhcp server reported?
>
> Ian
>

 
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      09-27-2005, 09:04 AM
tm-one wrote:
> Yes.
>
> T
>
> "Ian" wrote:
>
>
>>tm-one wrote:
>>
>>>Correct. These are all local pc's.
>>>
>>>
>>>"Ian" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>tm-one wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip add. for three
>>>>>different subnets separated by cisco routers. The clients on the subnet with
>>>>>the dhcp server are all setting the default gateway to their respective IP
>>>>>address (e.g. client ip = 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50)
>>>>>Release/renew has no affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for
>>>>>this entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets are
>>>>>working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?
>>>>
>>>>Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
>>>>
>>>>Ian
>>>>

>>
>>If you do ipconfig /all is the correct dhcp server reported?
>>
>>Ian
>>

Rule out this in the 1st instance - let me know how you get on.

Ian
 
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      09-27-2005, 11:36 AM
Providing us with the full output of ipconfig /all might help aswell

greetings,
Georg

Ian wrote:
> tm-one wrote:
>
>> Yes.
>> T
>>
>> "Ian" wrote:
>>
>>
>>> tm-one wrote:
>>>
>>>> Correct. These are all local pc's.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ian" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> tm-one wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip
>>>>>> add. for three different subnets separated by cisco routers. The
>>>>>> clients on the subnet with the dhcp server are all setting the
>>>>>> default gateway to their respective IP address (e.g. client ip =
>>>>>> 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50) Release/renew has no
>>>>>> affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for this
>>>>>> entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets
>>>>>> are working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
>>>>>
>>>>> Ian
>>>>>
>>>
>>> If you do ipconfig /all is the correct dhcp server reported?
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>

> Rule out this in the 1st instance - let me know how you get on.
>
> Ian

 
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      09-27-2005, 12:01 PM
Georg Hehberger wrote:
> Providing us with the full output of ipconfig /all might help aswell
>
> greetings,
> Georg
>
> Ian wrote:
>
>> tm-one wrote:
>>
>>> Yes.
>>> T
>>>
>>> "Ian" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> tm-one wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Correct. These are all local pc's.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ian" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> tm-one wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a Win2k AD domain and a single DHCP server providing ip
>>>>>>> add. for three different subnets separated by cisco routers. The
>>>>>>> clients on the subnet with the dhcp server are all setting the
>>>>>>> default gateway to their respective IP address (e.g. client ip =
>>>>>>> 10.102.1.50/24 w/ def gw = 10.102.1.50) Release/renew has no
>>>>>>> affect and I've even changed the DHCP server setting for this
>>>>>>> entry and it doesn't change. All other clients on remote subnets
>>>>>>> are working correctly. Anyone know what would cause this issue?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just to clarify - These are not dial-in clients?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ian
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you do ipconfig /all is the correct dhcp server reported?
>>>>
>>>> Ian
>>>>

>> Rule out this in the 1st instance - let me know how you get on.
>>
>> Ian

Sorry!

Forgot to include link to KB in last post!

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249003

Apologies,

Ian
 
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