I'd say the problem here is you have two DHCP Servers on the same
network giving out IP's. The Sun Ray is not getting two IP's but two
servers answer the the initial request and Sun Ray accepts one of them.
The other one that got offered will expire when the lease is done.
Unless of course the Sun Ray cycles before the lease expired and sends
out the DHCPReq again. If the DTU just stays up, it will renew it's
lease w/ the DHCP Server it got the address from.
If you already have a DHCP server on the network, why are you having the
Sun Ray Server give out IP's?
Andy Malato wrote:
We are deploying several Sunray DTUs on a public network. The DTUs get
their IP addresses assigned from a central DHCP server, not the Sunray
server. It appears that on several occasions the DTUs seem to pick up two
IP addresses. This has been verified by examining the arp tables on the
router.
We are running SRS 3.1 on Solaris 9 in a failover configuration. The
DHCP server is Microsoft DHCP on Windows 2003 server.
Any ideas as to what might be causing this problem?
Thanks,
---Andy
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