On 12/04/2013 15:44, Mike Cornelia wrote:
I'm not experienced enough with those entries to know how to "fix" them I'm afraid. Maybe someone on this list will have a better solution. But . . . if it were me I would delete those entries (Check the man pages, but if I remember correctly: dhtadm -D -m /macro_name/) uninstall SRSS and then re-install. That should recreate them.

Now as I say that - I guess it could be more than just those Sun Ray macro entries. It could be DHCP itself. Do other things on the network besides Sun Rays get addresses and work?

No, it's all static helped by local DNS. I guess it would be only inconvenient to assign IPs manually however do remember this was previously working and the dedicated interface is working, only the LAN is not. It can only be a small step form working. I've removed and reinstalled the SRSS several times, that's why I'm here. I've run out of things to check. Thanks again, Mike.


James.
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