I don't have much further information for you. Unfortunately I was instructed to back burner this item so I created a new vlan and pointed it to a 3640 for DHCP. Then I moved the affected machines into that Vlan. Here is what I can tell you.
1) The original DHCP broadcast is reaching the...
I have posted more about this issue here:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1411725&page=1
If anyone can help, I'll be eternally grateful.
Thanks!!!
Well, the switches have all been restarted, and since the PCs can't get an IP, there is no mapping of MAC to IP.
This morning I have new information though. I placed a Windows 2000 server on the network and moved DHPC to that box. Everything works perfectly. So there seems to be 3 things...
You are right, it did get cropped.
I did put my laptop on the network and it had the same issue.
I haven't put my laptop on the same Vlan, but I moved some of the clients that have been a consistent problem to Vlan 1, where the server is located, and created a small DHCP scope on that Vlan...
It appears from the packet captures that what is happening is the original layer 2 broadcast reaches the server, which is on another vlan, and then the unicast broadcast from the ip helper command hits the server. The server sends an ack, then a nack, but the nack reaches the client first, and...
Yes I have.
I've got Dell and Cisco going nuts. We all thought this was impossible. ;-)
Leave it to me.
What I'm trying to do now is take Windows out of the mix. If Linux works fine, I need to get Microsoft involved. If Linux has the same issue, then it's a Cisco problem. Personally I...
Okay, I need Linux Guru. I need to be able to monitor DHCP similarly to the monitoring that is possible in Windows. We are having an issue with DHCP and I am trying to narrow down exactly where the trouble lies. Below is a description of the problem.
Here is what I am dealing with.
On a...
Yes, you are right. It is a 10/100 card. I tried setting the Intel NIC to 100 Full and set the port on the switch to 100 full. No joy. I've also used three different version of the Intel drivers.
Thanks
I hope someone has an idea. Dell and I are pretty much at a loss. I do have some new info. I disabled the onboard Intel NICs on the server and install a 3Com 3c905B. Everything worked perfectly. Then Dell sent a Broadcom NIC and a PCI Intel NIC. When each of these are installed the trouble...
I have replaced 3 domain controllers running Windows 2000(Compaq DL380s) with new Dell Poweredge 2850s, running Windows 2003, and promoted them to domain controllers. They have identical settings to the Compaqs (i.e. name, IP Adresses, etc.)Here's where I have a problem. Some PC, all running...
...the browser
NetBT_Tcpip_{7FDED4ED-69BC-4015-815D-5209F7D4DFCB}
The browser is bound to 1 NetBt transport.
Mailslot test for OFFICE* passed.
DC discovery test. . . . . . . . . : Passed
Find DC in domain 'OFFICE':
Found this DC in domain 'OFFICE':
DC. . . . ...
...“The name reference is invalid.” I would greatly appreciate any help I can get.
Domain Controller Diagnosis
Performing initial setup:
* Verifying that the local machine godzilla, is a DC.
* Connecting to directory service on server godzilla.
* Collecting site info.
*...
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If they don't, go to http://www.yahoo.com and sign up for free email. They allow POP3 access to their mail server if you agree to receive a certain amount of spam. I've found that it's only a couple of messages a month and well worth the hassle.
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