Tunde,

If configuring static IP addresses served as a temporary workaround, your
problem is DHCP.  Enabling Spanning Tree portfast on the ports to which
stations directly attach will fix your problem:

   set spantree portfast  enable

- Tom

On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 12:16:47 +0000, Tunde Kalejaiye wrote:

> hi all,
> 
> we just upgraded our network to a switched, a catalyst 4006 to be
> exact....some users have been getting 'no domain server available ....'
> error message. they usually have to try more than 4 - 6 times to
> successfully log on to the network.
> has anybody come across this problem before? what work around did u use
> besides configuring static ip addresses?
> thanks for your response(s) in advance
> 
> Tunde




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