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Hello,
I work with someone who has a DHCP service and a DNS service running on the same server. Recently they had to reset their router and they did not turn DHCP off on the router. After I changed this, it looks like DHCP is not updating their local network, like a local computer has an incorrect IP address in DNS, but it is correct in DHCP. I was just wondering if anyone has seen this and what I could do to correct this issue. Thanks for all of your time. Matt |
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First, turn off DHCP on the router. Then do an ipconfig/release followed by
an ipconfig /renew on all workstations that have incorrect settings or that are not registered in DNS. The assumption here is that the DHCP server is configured to update DNS which of course the router's DHCP server will not. Also, expect IP address conflicts if the scopes overlap. ....kurt "Matt" <zimmerma009@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1159214173.019236.95540@m7g2000cwm.googlegrou ps.com... > Hello, > > I work with someone who has a DHCP service and a DNS service running on > the same server. Recently they had to reset their router and they did > not turn DHCP off on the router. After I changed this, it looks like > DHCP is not updating their local network, like a local computer has an > incorrect IP address in DNS, but it is correct in DHCP. I was just > wondering if anyone has seen this and what I could do to correct this > issue. > > Thanks for all of your time. > Matt > |
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