Thanx for the hint


I will forward the info to the network guys.



I've just been updated as i have misunderstood something.



There are no subnets where DHCP for sunrays is working. Other "subnets" have
not been updated with the new switches yet. PC clients work though.







Regards.



2010/9/27 Darrel Hankerson <[email protected]>

> Dark Bass writes:
>
>      We have a situation where a customer replaced their old Cisco switches
>      for new Cisco 7010. And now Sunray DTUs on one of the subnets do not
>      get DHCP addresses. While other DHCP clients (PC's) work well on this
>      subnet.
>
>      1 other subnet works fine even for Sunrays.
>      Anyone encountered anything like this before ?
>
> Yes, although I don't know if the switch was to blame in our case (and I
> don't know the switch model).  University networking sometimes uses
> "dynamic jacks" that assign networks by MAC.  It appeared to affect all
> 35 Ray 2, although the Rays would sometimes work.  Removing dynamic
> eliminated the problem.
>
> We did not debug sufficiently to understand why Rays are special.  As in
> your report, other systems connected.  This list has said that Rays can
> present multiple MACs at power-on, but networking was skeptical that
> this was an explanation.
>
> --
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