+++ Yogesh Dhond [linux-india] <14/02/02 10:13 -0800>:
>  Yesterday we were installing linux thru network on one of our machine as 
> his cdrom was not functionnig..while configuring dhcp we gave 
> address range which were already on the network,eventually causing the 
> IP conflicts,this was due to our unawareness.Now people are not able to

If you are configuring dhcp why did you have to try assigning addresses?

> connect thru network neighbourhood,as there is IP conflict.
>  now we want it to get back to original DHCP,how do we do that??
> Please reply as soon as possible...

unplug that machine from the network - and restart your dhcp server - or some
other way, just force the IPs to be reassigned across your network

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