Hello All,
Conflict detection is done by the DHCP server by pinging an IP address
before offering that ip to a requesting client. By default this is not
enabled. To enable it:
Right click on the server in the DHCP management and select properties.
Go to the Advanced tab and add a value to the Conflict detection attempts
(0 to disable)
This value will determine the number of times an attempt will be made to
ping the address being offered.*If no response is given then the address is
offered to the client. If a reply is given then the server attaches a
BAD_ADDRESS value to that IP address in the scope.*This method can be used
as a troubleshooting method to help if you suspect duplicate IP addresses
in use on your network.
Shane Brasher
MCSE (2003,2000,NT),MCSA Security, Network+, A+
Microsoft Technical Support
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