there is only one subnet but DHCP is serving 3 different
scopes, but in one of the scopes, DHCP isn't assigning
any addresses from it for some reason. I have to manually
put a static ip address on each client from that specific
scope. The reason why I call it a bad ip address is
because i can ping the server at the specific location,
but I can not ping the server at the main district office
for some reason. The district office is our "ISP" to the
internet..... Do you have any other suggestions?
>-----Original Message-----
>Well, if there isn't one, you may want to create one.
This will allow you to
>configure yourself for DHCP, but the server will always
give you the same
>one.
>
>Also, you may want to find out why you are getting
a "bad" IP address. What
>about it is bad? Is it in a different subnet that isn't
allowed access to
>the other lan? If so, why are they being issued? Is your
DHCP serving
>multiple scopes (super-scopes)?
>
>Give some specifics on your subnet(s).
>
>"sherman smith" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in message
>news:fa2e01c3f1ac$ef76b8f0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> there are no reservations on the DHCP server.... what
else
>> can I look for?
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >If you have access to the DHCP server, make sure there
>> isn't a reservation
>> >for your NIC's MAC address in there.
>> >
>> >"sherman smith" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote in message
>> >news:ec6901c3f0df$fd778e70$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> I work at a high school and I'm having problems
>> connecting
>> >> to the main service of the whole school district. I
>> >> released the ipaddress, flushed the dns, re
registered
>> the
>> >> dns and renewed the ipaddress, but I get assigned
the
>> same
>> >> bad IP address and I still wasn't able to connect
to the
>> >> main server at the district office. Also I released
the
>> ip
>> >> addresses on the server in DHCP and I refreshed the
>> client
>> >> computers in DNS. I am able to view the high school
>> >> network and connect to the computers here, but
there are
>> >> at least 5 addresses within a certain scope that I
can't
>> >> connect to. I had to assigned an ipaddress in order
to
>> >> connect outside of the high school and onto the main
>> >> server at the district office and the internet.
Would
>> >> anyone happen to know why I can't connect to the
>> internet
>> >> or to the district office with this specific IP
address.
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
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