Hi All,

 

We recently made some routing changes to our network in two of our
offices.  Some of the machines now, don't see its own local subnet
properly.   What happens is if the local routing table doesn't have
172.17.0.0/24 though its own NIC.  When it routes, it will go to the
firewall (default gateway)  and then come back.  If I manually add the
172.17.0.0/24 network as persistent, it can talk properly to machines on
its network.  Does anyone know why some of the machines aren't getting
this route automatically?  Would moving DHCP to a W2k8 server fix this?
So far, this has occurred on W7 boxes.

 

2008 FFL/DFL

DHCP is on a r2 server

 

 

Thanks,

 

Jimmy

 

 


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