Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP address.

I think I'm getting confused.

Can you do a utadm -l and utadm -p on both servers?

From there the Sun Ray did a secondary

Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi,

A cross over cable?  You need to isolate the two networks


Between server B and the Sun Ray? Then server B has no access to the 192.168.1.0 network where all the sources, routers,... are .

It's not a bug or feature, it's DHCP. What other DHCP services do you have running on the network? Server A is giving out DHCP and all other Sun Ray vendor class tags telling the Sun Ray where to go.

Is the Sun Ray getting a 192.168.128.x address? (hit the three sound keys if using a sun keyboard).


No, it's getting 192.168.1.201 which is the bge0 address of server A!?

Regards,

  Andreas


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