I just figured it out, the dhcp db was totally corrupted...it pays to
really look at the issue.

 

 

T

 

From: Thomas Gonzalez 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 1:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: DHCP server setup

 

I have a question about DHCP setup. So when I started working here,
there was an appliance entitled Axentra, which served as the gateway for
Internet / POP3 and DHCP.

 

Now we have moved into a CISCO environment and I just received my last
Cisco appliance, ASA5505, to act as our Firewall / DMZ. So onto my
question, last night I setup up our DC to act as the DHCP and waited
before I authorized the server after disabling the service on the
Axentra Server. 

 

I came in this morning and found that my workstation would not speak to
the DHCP (win2k3 server). I went to a few other stations and did a
release and renewal and still nothing. So I had to deactivate /
unathorize the server and reactivate the Axentra server.

 

I know it's not that difficult to setup a DHCP server, but am I missing
something? 

 

 

TIA

 

Thomas Gonzalez

Technology Manager

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

210.349.2404 phone
210.403.1586 DID

210.349.2666 fax

www.girlscouts-swtx.org

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