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PJK
February 11th, 2003, 08:56 AM
For a while now I have been running Windows 2000 server with DHCP. It was installed fresh and took over from a NT 4 server running DHCP, the NT 4 server was taken off-line and wasn't upgraded to 2000.

All was fine with the NT 4 server but since I have moved over to the new 2000 server none of the 2000 clients would pick up any IP from DHCP, althought all the 9x clients would. I thought it might be something to do with the actual server it was installed on, so I re-installed it on another 2000 server from scratch no copying of anything. No difference.

All the servers and clients were tested thoroughly with all service packs and the different options within DHCP to assign an IP on the MAC address, no difference.

We have now recently started to install XP clients and surprisingly they work just like the 9x clients, with no problems.

So as I write this all of the clients, except the 2000 clients, can get an IP from DHCP with no problems.

There is no routers or firewalls or anything else likely to stop the DHCP broadcast message from reaching the 2000 clients.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Matridom
February 11th, 2003, 10:42 AM
on the server, go to the add remove programs and add the network monitor (should be there somewhere)

this is a relatively simple packet tracking utility, with the DHCP server installed, you'll have a few presets, so you can see if the server is getting the DHCP dicsover packets, and if so, if there is a responses..

If the server sees no broadcasts from the clients, then it's a 2k issues, install a packet tracker on one of those systems and track the info.

storm
February 11th, 2003, 08:22 PM
Are any of your main routers pointing to the old dhcp server? Are you running VLANS?