Question:
DHCP problem in windows 2003 server.?
vipin_pdc
2008-04-02 22:22:34 UTC
I have installed windows 2003 server on server machine.I have configured DHCP to provide private IPs to my clients.Although this service showing running status but when i check it through inconfig /all command it shows DHCP enable--NO status on both the Ethernet cards (Public Ip gateway and Private ip gateway).What may be the cause.Moreover still i am not able to give reservation on the basis of MAC addresses.is there any guide or manual on Internet to get help on these topics
Four answers:
↑↓ ounɹq ↑↓
2008-04-02 22:26:43 UTC
Check this out:



http://www.windowsreference.com/windows-2003/install-and-configure-dhcp-server-in-win-server-2003-step-by-step-guide/



and:



http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/DHCP_Server_Windows_2003.html



and:



http://www.howtohut.com/install_and_configure_dhcp_server_in_win_server_2003_step_by_step_guide



PS. The "DHCP enable - no" is normal as both cards are not supposed to RECEIVE a DHCP address, they are static, so this is normal. Make sure your CLIENTS show "yes" by setting them up as DHCP clients.
anonymous
2016-10-17 01:15:57 UTC
in basic terms as Mark T mentioned. you prefer to direction in the time of those enjoying cards. no longer NAT in the time of them. nevertheless, actual. a greater perfect answer is to spend $a hundred on a swap, and connect them that way with out going around the server. it is going to do away with the burden and overhead of routing off the server, which will properly be important.
IAmLegend83
2008-04-02 22:58:23 UTC
Make sure your clients change their TCP/IP protocols from obtain IP automatically, and force them to use specific IP, subnet. They also need to be assigned default gateway and prefered dnd server.
Tom
2008-04-02 22:28:47 UTC
You can go to microsofts site and search their help section. Specifically http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323416/en-us


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