Occam's Razor wins again! Your assertion that something stupid was to blame was a big help.

For posterity, always make sure that some junior admin hasn't used a home router/gateway as an emergency hub stuffed underneath somebody's desk. Those pesky extra DHCP servers don't play nice with others.

Thanks

Benny Amorsen wrote:
Lyndon Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I will believe it's a code problem - I see that the phones are picking up *some* of the attributes I pass in DHCP offers, like the domain name. Not only that, but I've sniffed a phone actually trying to ARP the address the server DHCPOFFERED to it, before it decides to use a 192.168.0.x address.

This is probably a stupid suggestion, but nevertheless. You have
authoritative;
in your dhcpd.conf, right?


/Benny



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