You most likely ran out of addresses to lease out.

If you right-click on the Server's name in DHCP Admin, and choose "display
statistics", do you have any address left to hand out?

If that's not the problem, then I would put a computer directly on the same
subnet as the Server and see if it gets an address. If it does, I'll then
investigate the wsitches/routers for DHCP (BOOTP) forwarding problems.

If these don't help, then I'll pray....

HTH
Deji
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From: "Sanjeev Sharma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:42 PM
Subject: DHCP won't renew lease


> I am currently having an issue with one of the subnets on our DHCP servers
> and I could use your help. On one of the subnets DHCP won't renew the
> leasing of IP address to any of the clients.  The clients who already have
> IP address lease to them are working normally but whichever one got
rebooted
> could not get the new or same IP address.  In the event viewer I see an
> event ID 1011 with the following warning "The DHCP Server issued a NACK to
> the client (client's hardware address) for the address (IP address)
request.
> Has anyone seen this before?  This server is running NT 4.0 Server SP 6a.
> Thanks much in advance for any help.
>
>
>
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