It is NT RAS that is taking up all you DHCP accounts.  I experienced this 
a few ago.  What I had to do was set a range within NT RAS that was out of 
the scope of DHCP.  and had it use that range to assign IPs. 

Michael Lucas
Engineering Consultant









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        Subject:        JetDirect Misbehavior, was FTP Attempts


If anyone can point me to more information about JetDirect 
misbehavior, I'd be obliged.  I have a situation where something is 
snaffling up DHCP addresses and I'm wondering if it could be this. 
FYI, NT's RAS (Remote Availability Services...what a concept, 
wonder when Unix will have it) did this in an incarnation that was 
installed earlier this year.  1 minutes and *all* my DHCP range was 
used up.
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