You need to turn off boot strap on the routers.




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From: pedro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 3:23 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: DHCP Block

I have a DHCP Server on my network and I'm having some problems. My network
has about 60 workstations and I my DHCP has 60 IP�s to distribute.
Unfortunately, my network is inside a campus and it is connected to several
other�s networks. So, when someone from another network inside the campus
tries to acquire an IP from a DHCP server, the machine "steals" one IP from
my DHCP Server. Is there any way that I can block those machines from
stealing IP�s from my DHCP server? If I know the MAC address of the network
adapter from the client, I could block it from getting IP�s from my Server??
If anyone has suggestions, I would appreciate.



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