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Ok, gotcha, but what if I tell you that I stopped the DHCP service and
rebooted 5 machines, 2 2k and 3 XP and only one XP got itself an APIPA address, all the other kept their addresses as per the leasing period. How do you explain all being rebooted and just one doing what you said it's supposed to do? I'm NOT saying you are mistaken, I'm just asking you a question. Besides, I've not found a clue in the MS documentation regarding your point, stating the client would release the IP if it can not contact the DHCP server, could you provide it? Again, I just want help, I'm do not want to get into a "fight". Tx. "LRM" wrote: > Ok, you have a remote pc receiving dhcp addresses from a dhcp server. The > link goes down. While the link is down a pc has been rebooted. Well, it will > not keep it's dhcp address because it will not have a DHCP server to tell it > that the address is still leased to it. So it will try to ask for one and > will not receive one and will give itself the APIPA address. The lease is > only important if the machine isn't rebooted. So, earlier, when the other > posters kept saying it couldn't see the dhcp server and that was the point. > The other pc's kept their addresses because they hadn't rebooted. > Run ipconfig /renew on the pc and all should be well as long as you don't > have any issues with the card or other network devices between the pc and > the dhcp server. > > -- > LRM > > > "fmsmcse" <> wrote in message > news:1171F898-B417-4E18-BAEA-... > > That's exactly the issue, the client is in a remote site and the lease has > > not expired. > > For sure if the link is down, it should keep it's address until it > > expires, > > one MUST consider the leasing time. > > > > "JaR" wrote: > > > >> In microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, =?Utf-8?B?Zm1zbWNzZQ==?= spewed > >> across the ether: > >> > >> > >> > Yes, it can't find the net, but it should keep the IP until the lease > >> > expires if it couldn't contact the DHCP at 50% and 87,5% of the total > >> > time for the end of the lease. > >> > >> Forget about the lease. If the client is giving itself an APIPA, it can't > >> see the DHCP server for some reason. > >> > >> -- > >> JaR > >> MCNGP 10110 > >> Remove hat to reply > >> You can see a lot by just looking. ~Yogi Berra > >> > > > Pedro Simoes |
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