Hi All,
Mix of HP Thin Clients models TC5520 & TC5530.
30 Thin Clients deployed.
DHCP server is the cisco 1841 router.
100 IPs are avail to be leased out for the 30 TCs (probs when only 50% are used).
Cisco router (DHCP) logs check out fine.
DHCP lease is set to 7 days.
Thin clients periodically come up with the warning
(Or words to that effect).
Problem is that this is coming up frequently, whereas it should only be appearing (at worst) when 50% of the lease time has passed? (otherwise it should not need to contact dhcp server at all??)
If I run an ipconfig /all it shows a valid lease.
If I ipconfig /release then /renew it obtains a new lease no worries.
If I reboot after obtaining a new lease (via release & renew) it still sometimes comes up with the same DHCP error.. (ipconfig /all shows valid lease with 7 days remaining)
Anyone experienced this sort of behavior or can offer any suggestions?
I would think that it was something wrong with the cisco, however my colleague who is a cisco guru believes that there is not a problem with it...
Thanks!
Mix of HP Thin Clients models TC5520 & TC5530.
30 Thin Clients deployed.
DHCP server is the cisco 1841 router.
100 IPs are avail to be leased out for the 30 TCs (probs when only 50% are used).
Cisco router (DHCP) logs check out fine.
DHCP lease is set to 7 days.
Thin clients periodically come up with the warning
Code:
Unable to contact DHCP server. Using cached DHCP credentials
Problem is that this is coming up frequently, whereas it should only be appearing (at worst) when 50% of the lease time has passed? (otherwise it should not need to contact dhcp server at all??)
If I run an ipconfig /all it shows a valid lease.
If I ipconfig /release then /renew it obtains a new lease no worries.
If I reboot after obtaining a new lease (via release & renew) it still sometimes comes up with the same DHCP error.. (ipconfig /all shows valid lease with 7 days remaining)
Anyone experienced this sort of behavior or can offer any suggestions?
I would think that it was something wrong with the cisco, however my colleague who is a cisco guru believes that there is not a problem with it...
Thanks!