Joe,
If you stop the dhcp server, do these Sunrays still get 192.168.5.x
addresses after rebooting ?

David Palmer


On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Mike Cornelia<[email protected]> wrote:
>> dhtadm -P references neither the 192.168.5 subnet nor the e1000g0 interface 
>> on which it had been configured. However, I am still getting the rogue 
>> 192.168.5 addresses sporadically after cold restarts of SRSS 4.1.
>>
>> Could it be that the router is misconfigured and holding information on the 
>> old 192.168.5 subnet? If so, how would I troubleshoot it, given that I don't 
>> have control over the routers?
>
> Sounds like the router is the most likely culprit.
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