That shouldn't have anything to do with DHCP. I'd check to make sure you have enough addresses assigned. I'm not a cisco expert but I'm not sure I get your client identifier string.

Brobeck, Kenneth wrote:
I had to turn off multicasting to force broadcasting:

The Sun Ray group management protocol depends on multicast packet transmissions by default. Some switches have trouble propagating (or deliberately block) multicast traffic, so SRSS can be configured to use broadcast instead. This is done by editing /etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props and setting the enableMulticast property to false. All members of the group must be configured to use the same mechanism.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mudasar Yasin
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]; 'SunRay-Users mailing list'
Subject: RE: [SunRay-Users] Third Party DHCP

HI thanks,

We are using this dhcp server for all our servers/devices, there is only one 
Route between Sunray and DHCP.


Best regards,

Mudasar Yasin

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lars Tunkrans
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 2:55 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Third Party DHCP


No not really,

I guess you need to do a tcp trace ussing snoop ( in solaris ) or 
Etherreal/wireshark or something and verify that DHCP request, DHCP offers and 
DCHP accept messages flow in the network between the Sun Ray and the Router

DHCP requests are Broadcasts messages. they wont reach your router if there is 
another router inbetween.

//Lars


Mudasar Yasin skrev:
Hi,

Have somebody have idea about it.

Best regards,

Mudasar Yasin

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*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Mudasar Yasin
*Sent:* Thursday, December 18, 2008 9:07 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [SunRay-Users] Third Party DHCP

Hi,

We are using Cisco router as a DHCP server in our network, dhcp server is in 192.168.180.x LAN, our all devices on different VLANs(Computer, Sun server, Linux machines, Cisoc phone etc) are successfully getting IP from this DHCP router. But Sunray2 client not getting ip from it. These Sunray2 server getting IP from Sunray servers successfully that is on the same LAN. Where I am wrong ....

Router DHCP configuration

ip dhcp pool SunRay

host 192.168.0.157 255.255.255.0

hardware-address 0100.144f.e7df.07 or client-identifier
0100.144f.e7df.07 (I use both options)

default-router 192.168.0.36

lease infinite

Best regards,

Mudasar Yasin

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