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Masitpro_mcse
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      08-24-2007

Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address from the
Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:

Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
/flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver - regedit,
etc.,

The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router, another
DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.

Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking this
particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please clear
the air for me!
--
Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
 
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Mathieu CHATEAU
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      08-25-2007
Hello,

did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?


--
Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
>
> Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address from
> the
> Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
>
> Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
> regedit,
> etc.,
>
> The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router, another
> DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
>
> Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking
> this
> particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please
> clear
> the air for me!
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


 
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Masitpro_mcse
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      08-27-2007
That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem. As
mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from another
segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on our
domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
--
Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


"Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
>
>
> --
> Cordialement,
> Mathieu CHATEAU
> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>
>
> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
> >
> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address from
> > the
> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
> >
> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
> > regedit,
> > etc.,
> >
> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router, another
> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
> >
> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking
> > this
> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please
> > clear
> > the air for me!
> > --
> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003

>
>

 
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Mathieu CHATEAU
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      08-27-2007
Hello,

is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server name,
properties checkbox)?
If so, go to :
C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
And check logs

Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs

--
Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
> That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem. As
> mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from
> another
> segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on our
> domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
> notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>
>
> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cordialement,
>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
>> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
>> >
>> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address
>> > from
>> > the
>> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
>> >
>> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
>> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
>> > regedit,
>> > etc.,
>> >
>> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router,
>> > another
>> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
>> >
>> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking
>> > this
>> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please
>> > clear
>> > the air for me!
>> > --
>> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003

>>
>>


 
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Masitpro_mcse
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      08-27-2007
Here is what is generated in the log file:

30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,

The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also is
denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I also used
to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS Update
Failed; What to do next from here?
--
Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


"Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server name,
> properties checkbox)?
> If so, go to :
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
> And check logs
>
> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
>
> --
> Cordialement,
> Mathieu CHATEAU
> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>
>
> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
> > That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem. As
> > mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from
> > another
> > segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on our
> > domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
> > notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
> > --
> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> >
> >
> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cordialement,
> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> >>
> >>
> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> >> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
> >> >
> >> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address
> >> > from
> >> > the
> >> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
> >> >
> >> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> >> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
> >> > regedit,
> >> > etc.,
> >> >
> >> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router,
> >> > another
> >> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
> >> >
> >> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking
> >> > this
> >> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please
> >> > clear
> >> > the air for me!
> >> > --
> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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Mathieu CHATEAU
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      08-28-2007
Hello,

DNS update may file if there is a dns ownership issue. You may delete the
dns IN A entry and try again.

You may read this KB, starting at Use the DnsUpdateProxy security group:

How to configure DNS dynamic updates in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592/en-us


--
Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
news:2143D854-133D-4429-B39D-...
> Here is what is generated in the log file:
>
> 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> 15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,
>
> The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also is
> denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I also
> used
> to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS Update
> Failed; What to do next from here?
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>
>
> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server
>> name,
>> properties checkbox)?
>> If so, go to :
>> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
>> And check logs
>>
>> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
>>
>> --
>> Cordialement,
>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
>> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
>> > That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem.
>> > As
>> > mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from
>> > another
>> > segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on
>> > our
>> > domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
>> > notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
>> > --
>> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>> >
>> >
>> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Cordialement,
>> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
>> >> >
>> >> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address
>> >> > from
>> >> > the
>> >> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
>> >> >
>> >> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
>> >> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
>> >> > regedit,
>> >> > etc.,
>> >> >
>> >> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router,
>> >> > another
>> >> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is
>> >> > blocking
>> >> > this
>> >> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem.
>> >> > Please
>> >> > clear
>> >> > the air for me!
>> >> > --
>> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
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Masitpro_mcse
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      08-29-2007
Unjoined the domain using a PCMCIA nic and renamed the computer. Still had to
use PCMCIA nic to rejoin domain, then deleted old DNS entries and tried
again. All settings described in KB816592 you sent are implemented to a tee.
Still not acquiring IP address, so decided to create reservation and got
error "The specified IP address or hardware address is being used by another
client" or get this message "An error occurred while accessing the DHCP
database. Look at the DHCP server event log for more info on this error"
Something is causing a decline to IP but what is it? Nothing in the logs show
any errors and there is no DHCP server event log! Frustration settling
in............???!
--
Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


"Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> DNS update may file if there is a dns ownership issue. You may delete the
> dns IN A entry and try again.
>
> You may read this KB, starting at Use the DnsUpdateProxy security group:
>
> How to configure DNS dynamic updates in Windows Server 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592/en-us
>
>
> --
> Cordialement,
> Mathieu CHATEAU
> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>
>
> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> news:2143D854-133D-4429-B39D-...
> > Here is what is generated in the log file:
> >
> > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> > request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> > Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> > 15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,
> >
> > The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also is
> > denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I also
> > used
> > to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS Update
> > Failed; What to do next from here?
> > --
> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> >
> >
> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server
> >> name,
> >> properties checkbox)?
> >> If so, go to :
> >> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
> >> And check logs
> >>
> >> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cordialement,
> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> >>
> >>
> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> >> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
> >> > That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem.
> >> > As
> >> > mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from
> >> > another
> >> > segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on
> >> > our
> >> > domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
> >> > notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
> >> > --
> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hello,
> >> >>
> >> >> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Cordialement,
> >> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
> >> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
> >> >> message
> >> >> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address
> >> >> > from
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> >> >> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
> >> >> > regedit,
> >> >> > etc.,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router,
> >> >> > another
> >> >> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is
> >> >> > blocking
> >> >> > this
> >> >> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem.
> >> >> > Please
> >> >> > clear
> >> >> > the air for me!
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>

>

 
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Masitpro_mcse
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      08-30-2007
Finally solved the DHCP IP addressing in the onboard ether port. Checked log
and discovered that DHCP was trying to distribute IP address out of the scope
range. It was attempting at the same time to distibute an IP address marked
as reserved. Temporarily deleted the reserved IP and then the computer
connected! Recreated reserved IP record and all is fine now.
--
Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


"Masitpro_mcse" wrote:

> Unjoined the domain using a PCMCIA nic and renamed the computer. Still had to
> use PCMCIA nic to rejoin domain, then deleted old DNS entries and tried
> again. All settings described in KB816592 you sent are implemented to a tee.
> Still not acquiring IP address, so decided to create reservation and got
> error "The specified IP address or hardware address is being used by another
> client" or get this message "An error occurred while accessing the DHCP
> database. Look at the DHCP server event log for more info on this error"
> Something is causing a decline to IP but what is it? Nothing in the logs show
> any errors and there is no DHCP server event log! Frustration settling
> in............???!
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>
>
> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > DNS update may file if there is a dns ownership issue. You may delete the
> > dns IN A entry and try again.
> >
> > You may read this KB, starting at Use the DnsUpdateProxy security group:
> >
> > How to configure DNS dynamic updates in Windows Server 2003
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592/en-us
> >
> >
> > --
> > Cordialement,
> > Mathieu CHATEAU
> > http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> >
> >
> > "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> > news:2143D854-133D-4429-B39D-...
> > > Here is what is generated in the log file:
> > >
> > > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> > > request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> > > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> > > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
> > > Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
> > > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
> > > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> > > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> > > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
> > > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
> > > 15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,
> > >
> > > The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also is
> > > denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I also
> > > used
> > > to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS Update
> > > Failed; What to do next from here?
> > > --
> > > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> > >
> > >
> > > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hello,
> > >>
> > >> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server
> > >> name,
> > >> properties checkbox)?
> > >> If so, go to :
> > >> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
> > >> And check logs
> > >>
> > >> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Cordialement,
> > >> Mathieu CHATEAU
> > >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
> > >> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
> > >> > That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem.
> > >> > As
> > >> > mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from
> > >> > another
> > >> > segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on
> > >> > our
> > >> > domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
> > >> > notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
> > >> > --
> > >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> Hello,
> > >> >>
> > >> >> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >> --
> > >> >> Cordialement,
> > >> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
> > >> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
> > >> >> message
> > >> >> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address
> > >> >> > from
> > >> >> > the
> > >> >> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> > >> >> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver -
> > >> >> > regedit,
> > >> >> > etc.,
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router,
> > >> >> > another
> > >> >> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is
> > >> >> > blocking
> > >> >> > this
> > >> >> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem.
> > >> >> > Please
> > >> >> > clear
> > >> >> > the air for me!
> > >> >> > --
> > >> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >>
> > >>

> >

 
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Mathieu CHATEAU
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      08-30-2007
great!

--
Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
news:304DF9DE-2835-4AC9-81CE-...
> Finally solved the DHCP IP addressing in the onboard ether port. Checked
> log
> and discovered that DHCP was trying to distribute IP address out of the
> scope
> range. It was attempting at the same time to distibute an IP address
> marked
> as reserved. Temporarily deleted the reserved IP and then the computer
> connected! Recreated reserved IP record and all is fine now.
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>
>
> "Masitpro_mcse" wrote:
>
>> Unjoined the domain using a PCMCIA nic and renamed the computer. Still
>> had to
>> use PCMCIA nic to rejoin domain, then deleted old DNS entries and tried
>> again. All settings described in KB816592 you sent are implemented to a
>> tee.
>> Still not acquiring IP address, so decided to create reservation and got
>> error "The specified IP address or hardware address is being used by
>> another
>> client" or get this message "An error occurred while accessing the DHCP
>> database. Look at the DHCP server event log for more info on this error"
>> Something is causing a decline to IP but what is it? Nothing in the logs
>> show
>> any errors and there is no DHCP server event log! Frustration settling
>> in............???!
>> --
>> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>>
>>
>> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>>
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > DNS update may file if there is a dns ownership issue. You may delete
>> > the
>> > dns IN A entry and try again.
>> >
>> > You may read this KB, starting at Use the DnsUpdateProxy security
>> > group:
>> >
>> > How to configure DNS dynamic updates in Windows Server 2003
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592/en-us
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Cordialement,
>> > Mathieu CHATEAU
>> > http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>> >
>> >
>> > "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
>> > message
>> > news:2143D854-133D-4429-B39D-...
>> > > Here is what is generated in the log file:
>> > >
>> > > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
>> > > request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
>> > > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
>> > > 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
>> > > Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
>> > > 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
>> > > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
>> > > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
>> > > 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
>> > > Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
>> > > 15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,
>> > >
>> > > The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also
>> > > is
>> > > denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I
>> > > also
>> > > used
>> > > to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS
>> > > Update
>> > > Failed; What to do next from here?
>> > > --
>> > > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Hello,
>> > >>
>> > >> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server
>> > >> name,
>> > >> properties checkbox)?
>> > >> If so, go to :
>> > >> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
>> > >> And check logs
>> > >>
>> > >> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
>> > >>
>> > >> --
>> > >> Cordialement,
>> > >> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> > >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
>> > >> message
>> > >> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...
>> > >> > That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this
>> > >> > problem.
>> > >> > As
>> > >> > mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP
>> > >> > from
>> > >> > another
>> > >> > segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP
>> > >> > server on
>> > >> > our
>> > >> > domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on
>> > >> > the
>> > >> > notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
>> > >> > --
>> > >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>> > >> >
>> > >> >
>> > >> > "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:
>> > >> >
>> > >> >> Hello,
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> --
>> > >> >> Cordialement,
>> > >> >> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> > >> >> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in
>> > >> >> message
>> > >> >> news:7E8082FE-3B34-4CDD-B734-...
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP
>> > >> >> > address
>> > >> >> > from
>> > >> >> > the
>> > >> >> > Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope -
>> > >> >> > IPConfig
>> > >> >> > /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling
>> > >> >> > driver -
>> > >> >> > regedit,
>> > >> >> > etc.,
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer
>> > >> >> > router,
>> > >> >> > another
>> > >> >> > DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
>> > >> >> >
>> > >> >> > Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is
>> > >> >> > blocking
>> > >> >> > this
>> > >> >> > particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this
>> > >> >> > problem.
>> > >> >> > Please
>> > >> >> > clear
>> > >> >> > the air for me!
>> > >> >> > --
>> > >> >> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>> > >> >>
>> > >> >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> >


 
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Thanks
work for me

i just restarted the DHCP client service and done !
(it was manualy stoped)


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> On Friday, August 24, 2007 7:36 PM Masitpromcs wrote:


> Have a station in the domain that is unable to obtain an IP address from the
> Standard 2003 DHCP server. Tried variuos methods to solve by:
>
> Restarting DHCP Server - Checked Logs - Reserved IP Scope - IPConfig
> /flushdns - netsh - arp - DLSFix (Winsock) - reinstalling driver - regedit,
> etc.,
>
> The weird thing is it will pick up IP on a local consumer router, another
> DHCP server on a differnet segment or a created VLAN.
>
> Thinking is there something I missed in the domain where it is blocking this
> particular mac address somewhere? Unable to detect this problem. Please clear
> the air for me!
> --
> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003



>> On Saturday, August 25, 2007 5:09 AM Mathieu CHATEAU wrote:


>> Hello,
>>
>> did you try changing the network cable or switch port ?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cordialement,
>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com



>>> On Monday, August 27, 2007 12:26 PM Masitpromcs wrote:


>>> That was the first steps that were done to troubleshoot this problem. As
>>> mentioned previously this station (notebook pc) can pick up DHCP from another
>>> segment or consumer router but not from this particular DHCP server on our
>>> domain. There must be something blocking it or a registry entry on the
>>> notebook that is preventing it from acquiring an IP address.
>>> --
>>> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:



>>>> On Monday, August 27, 2007 2:49 PM Mathieu CHATEAU wrote:


>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> is DHCP audit logging enabled (from the DHCP MMC, right click server name,
>>>> properties checkbox)?
>>>> If so, go to :
>>>> C:\WINDOWS\System32\Dhcp
>>>> And check logs
>>>>
>>>> Else activate it, try to get a lease and check logs
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Cordialement,
>>>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>>>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
>>>> news019091A-AA16-48F4-B43D-...



>>>>> On Monday, August 27, 2007 7:06 PM Masitpromcs wrote:


>>>>> Here is what is generated in the log file:
>>>>>
>>>>> 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
>>>>> request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
>>>>> 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
>>>>> 30,08/27/07,09:15:35,DNS Update
>>>>> Request,117.62.168.192,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,,
>>>>> 11,08/27/07,09:15:35,Renew,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.dom ain.com,00400504F59A,
>>>>> 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
>>>>> Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
>>>>> 31,08/27/07,09:15:36,DNS Update
>>>>> Failed,192.168.62.117,MOXACOM41.abc.domain.com,-1,
>>>>> 15,08/27/07,09:16:15,NACK,192.168.62.188,MOXACOM41.abc.doma in.com,001560B73C90,
>>>>>
>>>>> The DHCP server is denying a lease to mac address 001560B73C90 - Also is
>>>>> denying lease to mac address 00400504F59A, which is a PCMCIA card I also used
>>>>> to identify if there was a problem with the integrated NIC. DNS Update
>>>>> Failed; What to do next from here?
>>>>> --
>>>>> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:



>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:13 AM Mathieu CHATEAU wrote:


>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DNS update may file if there is a dns ownership issue. You may delete the
>>>>>> dns IN A entry and try again.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You may read this KB, starting at Use the DnsUpdateProxy security group:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How to configure DNS dynamic updates in Windows Server 2003
>>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816592/en-us
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Cordialement,
>>>>>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>>>>>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Masitpro_mcse" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:2143D854-133D-4429-B39D-...



>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:48 PM Masitpromcs wrote:


>>>>>>> Unjoined the domain using a PCMCIA nic and renamed the computer. Still had to
>>>>>>> use PCMCIA nic to rejoin domain, then deleted old DNS entries and tried
>>>>>>> again. All settings described in KB816592 you sent are implemented to a tee.
>>>>>>> Still not acquiring IP address, so decided to create reservation and got
>>>>>>> error "The specified IP address or hardware address is being used by another
>>>>>>> client" or get this message "An error occurred while accessing the DHCP
>>>>>>> database. Look at the DHCP server event log for more info on this error"
>>>>>>> Something is causing a decline to IP but what is it? Nothing in the logs show
>>>>>>> any errors and there is no DHCP server event log! Frustration settling
>>>>>>> in............???!
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Mathieu CHATEAU" wrote:



>>>>>>>> On Thursday, August 30, 2007 12:28 PM Masitpromcs wrote:


>>>>>>>> Finally solved the DHCP IP addressing in the onboard ether port. Checked log
>>>>>>>> and discovered that DHCP was trying to distribute IP address out of the scope
>>>>>>>> range. It was attempting at the same time to distibute an IP address marked
>>>>>>>> as reserved. Temporarily deleted the reserved IP and then the computer
>>>>>>>> connected! Recreated reserved IP record and all is fine now.
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Masitpro_mcse" wrote:



>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, August 30, 2007 12:30 PM Mathieu CHATEAU wrote:


>>>>>>>>> great!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Cordialement,
>>>>>>>>> Mathieu CHATEAU
>>>>>>>>> http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com




 
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