bungle wrote:
> Well, my thought was that the router would be the DHCP server if the backend
> is down and the MVP was soft powered and needed something.  If the config
> isn't reloaded then that would only be to renew the lease, I guess.

Right.


> Maybe it remembers where it got its lease before and can't find it anymore?

I don't know about that...I'd expect it to send a broadcast packet when 
it goes to request a new lease, so the first DHCP server to respond 
would win.

But this raises a related question: you're running two DHCP servers on 
your network? What are you doing to prevent conflicts?

  -Tom


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