Describe how your clients lose their network connection. Do IP pings 
fail? Does DNS lookups fail (say, pinging www.google.com)? Do server 
shares become unreachable? Is network neighborhood not working?

It also would be very helpful to get a network capture during the 
problem. If you don't already have a favorite, check out www.ethereal.com.

- Tom

E. Keith J. wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> HELP!
> 
> 
>      The clients on my network seem to be loosing their connection to the 
> network for no apparent reason. we have a main office and a spoke location 
> running over vpn.
> 
>     The problem seems to be at main office because it happens here and was 
> happening before the other location came on-line. There are some internal 
> DNS issues also. I haven't determined if they are related but is happening 
> at both locations now. it is a AD domain and the other site is part of the 
> domain. I need help in getting this resolved soon. I will try to answer
any
> questions as best I can.
> 
>      I know this may not be Cisco issue but I do have Cisco products and 
> this is the best list of people with experience will all types of problems 
> that I know. I know of none better. I know someone here has had this issue 
> before, and can help me. I just hope they read this email soon.
> 
>      A reboot of the machine seems to fix the problem. Lease time is 24
> hours.
> DHCP is being used. I need to resolve this soon as it is a critical 
> situation.




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