Aha!  Oh, I'm an idiot; yeah, the "mini switch" I grabbed and plugged in
turns out to be, on closer inspection, a Linksys DSL router with a lot
of ethernet ports in the back.

Thanks.  Sorry for the noise.


On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:59:33PM -0800, Craig Bender wrote:
> No, not if you are using non-gui.  Sorry didn't look at your snoop
> 
> Are you sure you don't have a dhcp server running, perhaps a Linksys 
> router that is being mistaken for a switch?  If not, what is 
> 192.168.1.1?  It's what gave the Sun Ray the IP.  I'd be fairly 
> suspicious of nothing else being on the network since 192.168.1.1 is the 
> default for a linksys and that 192.168.1.100 is the default starting IP 
> address for the DHCP range on a linksys.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/17/10 12:51 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:36:45PM -0800, Craig Bender wrote:
> >> Are you using GUI firmware that perhaps has an IP addresses statically
> >> assigned for both the unit and the server??  If so you can clear it with
> >> a stop+c if using a Sun keyboard or Ctrl+Pause+C on a non-sun keyboard.
> >
> > I'm using firmware that shipped with Sun Ray.  Ctrl+Pause+v shows:
> >
> >    SunRayP8
> >    4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
> >
> > (This unit has been on the shelf for a while.  Firmware staged on my
> > server should be newer.)
> >
> > Stop+c doesn't appear to do anything, nor does Ctrl+Pause+c.  Should
> > there be some visible sign from the DTU when it sees that keystroke?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> Michael Jinks wrote:
> >>> I have a DTU here (SunRay 270) which has somehow gotten stuck on the
> >>> idea that its IP address is 192.168.1.100; this in spite of the fact
> >>> that it's plugged in to a dedicated network with a Sun Ray server
> >>> network at 192.168.128.0/24 and no other devices present.
> >>>
> >>> I know that the network is hooked up; snoop on the server sees traffic
> >>> from the DTU, like so:
> >>>
> >>>    OLD-BROADCAST ->  BROADCAST    DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER
> >>>     192.168.1.1 ->  (broadcast)  ARP C Who is 192.168.1.100, 
> >>> 192.168.1.100 ?
> >>>     192.168.1.1 ->  BROADCAST    DHCP/BOOTP DHCPOFFER
> >>>    OLD-BROADCAST ->  BROADCAST    DHCP/BOOTP DHCPREQUEST
> >>>     192.168.1.1 ->  BROADCAST    DHCP/BOOTP DHCPACK
> >>>    192.168.1.100 ->  BROADCAST    DHCP/BOOTP DHCPINFORM
> >>>     192.168.1.1 ->  (broadcast)  ARP C Who is 192.168.1.100, 
> >>> 192.168.1.100 ?
> >>>
> >>> Repeated reboots of the DTU have failed to make any difference.  Is
> >>> there some kind of hard reset trick I can do?  Or might I just have a
> >>> broken DTU?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> --Michael
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