Windows machines will keep there old lease time unless they are forced to
renew.  The worst part of, it is was not consistant.

The other thing is check the time on both  boxes


david

On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Wesley Jay Deypalan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I installed DHCP Server on RedHat 6.2. Everything is going well except for 
> the leased time. I configure the DHCP Server to leased IP add for one day 
> and is working as expected but I noticed that something odd about the start 
> of the leased time. Here is the situation:
> 
> I ask for an IP Address on 3/8/2001 at 10:17 PM and checked  the leased IP 
> using winipcfg in Win98 workstation. Here is the leased time
> 
> Lease Obtained : 3/7/2001 10:17 PM
> Lease Expire   : 3/8/2001 10:17 PM
> 
> My question is why will it indicate that the lease will expire on the time I 
> just obtain the IP Address and it obtain the IP Add the day before when I 
> just got it. Is there something wrong with my configuration? I followed the 
> DHCP HowTo and check the date and time of the DHCP server and Win 98 
> Workstation and they have the same date and time, Is this normal?
> 
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Wesley Jay
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