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sherman smith
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      11th Feb 2004
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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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      11th Feb 2004
I have seen this sort of thing with a defective network
adapter.


"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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Chris Knapp
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      12th Feb 2004
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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sherman smith
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      12th Feb 2004
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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Chris Knapp
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      12th Feb 2004
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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      13th Feb 2004
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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>
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