On 2022-04-28 11:47, Giles Orr via talk wrote:
Most DHCP servers I've used on the 192.168.N.* tend to be set up to
assign numbers in the 100-254 range.  Choosing "110" as your number
puts it in that range, and unless you explicitly told the DHCP server
that 110 is off bounds,

Thanks for the reply. I hadn't thought about that. I think the site where the boxes are being prepped was issuing addresses in the 10.*/24 range but perhaps not. The problem is more recent but something may have changed within the LAN where the prep work is being done. It would explain why I can't see the problem on the box that appears to be triggering the warnings. It is something to keep in mind when boxes are being installed at remote sites.

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