Re: ASSIGN DNS THRU DHCP

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N, I havent had any spare time to spend on it. I need to run netmon and post
results. Thanks for checking back.

"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:

> Scott Ford wrote:
> > Yes, the DHCP server is functioning correctly in all respects. I have
> > no trouble getting IP addresses from it for clients or peripheral
> > devices. There is positively only one DHCP server on the network. The
> > scope has been correctly created and has been functioning in its
> > current state for about a year with no problems. I have not deleted
> > the scope and started it fresh. Since I have so many clients on it, I
> > figured I would troubleshoot the problem until I was out of options
> > before reinstalling anything. Answering questions to verify the
> > basics are correct is never a problem for me, thanks for your
> > reply... Netmon is next I guess.
> >
> > Scott
> >
>
> Scott,
>
> Sorry for the late response. Ever get it working?
>
> Ace
>
>
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