Re: DHCP server issue
- From: "tester" <tester@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 08:23:29 -0700
figured it out, there were other processes binding to the dhcp port 67 from
dell and hp, soon as I killed those, dhcp bound and gave out addresses.
what a pain.
"tester" <tester@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:11c0tqvrllgav19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> nope, its a server, why would you have dynamic ip there?
>
> at any rate, I narrowed it down, Dell openmanage grabs port 67 for some
> reason, then it was HP Jetadmin, all grabbed port 67(DHCP, I beleive )
> using a netstat -a -n -o and identifying the PID at fault.
>
> Am I off as to what ports to look for. After shutting down those apps I
> still cannot get DHCP to bind to the LAN nic. It is a static IP
> 192.168.0.3
>
> Any more ideas?
>
>
>
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
> <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:%23T4eFZ0eFHA.2244@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>> In news:11c0e8qkqt0i7d6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> tester <tester@xxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>>> I have DHCP set up on the server, the service is configured to hand
>>> out addresses in the 192.168.0.150-199 range. It starts and runs
>>> fine, no errors, nothing in event logs, etc.
>>> Yet NO clients, even plugged into same switch can get an address. When I
>>> check the properties of the server in DHCP manager, all is
>>> running. SO I looked into the advanced area and the bindings button,
>>> it is not bound to either adapter (SBS 2003 premium w dual nics). So, I
>>> figure that is the problem and I check the box for the Local
>>> adapter. Even when applying, and restarting the service, no one gets
>>> an address. I recheck the settings, and the check box for bindings
>>> is unchecked!
>>> The only way I can give out addresses right now is the watchguard
>>> hardware firewall, that at least keeps the users running, but I
>>> should get the SBS server to do its job. Anyone have an idea where
>>> to look. It is a Dell PE 2650 with dual onboard nics (in case that makes
>>> a
>>> difference) Also, it did not matter SBS 2003 with out SP1 or with SP
>>> 1 as well as with ISA 2000 or 2004, either way it never gave out
>>> client addresses, even if plugged into the same switch (a Linksys
>>> sr2016)
>>> I appreciate it in advance!
>>
>> You don't perchance have a dynamic IP on the server itself, do you?
>> What exactly is bound to your external NIC?
>>
>
>
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