The issue is resolved. It was those new Linksys presentation players
that we set up in the conference rooms last Friday set up as a private dhcp
server. Guess that doesn't work how I expected.
David Benjamin
Computer Hardware/Software Coordinator
Diagnostic
Center for Population and Animal Health
Michigan State University
Suite
202
Lansing, MI 48910
517-432-5840
>>> "Thomas P. Carter"
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We had
someone's laptop that had previously been registered for
DHCP be given a
crippled 35.15 IP address this morning. IPCONFIG
release/renew only got us
only another crippled address at first, but
then after about 15 mins (at
around 10:30 am) it was successful in
getting an unrestricted IP 35.10
address.
This seems to point to some problem with the campus DHCP service
that
got fixed, except it sounds like your problem occurred AFTER ours
did.
Hmmm...
Tom
Thomas P. Carter, Ph.D.
Department of
Chemistry
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
48824-1322
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Two
notebook computers in our building had to be re-registered at
dhcp.msu.edu
yesterday at approximately noon.
After that, the users were back to work.