I was curious to find out about some issues that I would like to prevent
if at all possible.  I am running a network with a DHCP server handing
out public IP's to clients.  It is also reserving by the MAC for clients
that have static publics.  My concern is someone that has legitimate
access to the network purposely or accidentally setting their IP to an
IP that is already taken and login on to the network and causing
problems.  Obviously this could really be a problem if it is a business
client and are running some sort of server and someone logs on with that
IP.  Does anyone know of a way to prevent this?  If you need more
details please ask.

Thank You,

Chris Raynor
Network Security
Mendo Link, LLC

"An Ounce Of Prevention Is Worth  A Pound Of Cure."

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