Hi,
I have a system that will not obtain a ip address after a cold boot. You have to turn it on then reboot it and it then obtains an address. I entered a static and it works fine. The system is connected to a Cisco 2950 switch. Windows 2000 environment, both NOS and System OS. I do notice that in the sessions it will show 2 sessions for that user. One showing the Computer name as the username with the old DHCP address and one with the actual username showing the static I entered. Any Ideas??
I have a system that will not obtain a ip address after a cold boot. You have to turn it on then reboot it and it then obtains an address. I entered a static and it works fine. The system is connected to a Cisco 2950 switch. Windows 2000 environment, both NOS and System OS. I do notice that in the sessions it will show 2 sessions for that user. One showing the Computer name as the username with the old DHCP address and one with the actual username showing the static I entered. Any Ideas??