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Re: [MSUNAG] How to force a new IP address from DHCP? Nick:

That’s why I run pings and other tests, as well as check the IP Admin site at network.msu.edu, first.  That way I make sure I’m not using a router address.  So far I’ve not had a problem.

Is it possible that multiple buildings have the same 3rd octet?  225 seems to be Music and Music Practice.  But... Would it really be possible that any other building on campus has 225?  Or does each building/building set have it’s own 3rd octet?  How that all set up on campus?

-dak



On 2/27/09 7:59 AM, "Kwiatkowski, Nicholas" <[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dak,

If you plan to use an IP address in the static range, you MUST let the ATS Network Management group know.  A simple email to [log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask] will sufficie.  Believe it or not, they actually do track these things and coordinate IP addresses across departments and the University.  An IP address that you randomly grab might be the address of my firewall or device that is temporarly unavailable, causing the same issue you were trying to avoid.  Just as Jeff Utter said earlier -- just because something dosen't respond it ICMP requests (PING), dosen't mean that it's not out there.

-Nick Kwiatkowski
 MSU Telecom Systems


From: MSU Network Administrators Group on behalf of Aldrich, Dak
Sent: Thu 2/26/2009 8:53 PM
To: [log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] How to force a new IP address from DHCP?

Ok.  Here's what I'd do in the short term...

I don't know about anyone else, but my two buildings each have two IP
ranges.  One, the 35.10.89.x, is the DHCP address range.  35.8.225.x is my
static ip range.  I'd find an ip in the static range that is not in use, and
set the machine that can't connect to one of those for now, until you find
the rogue machine.  That way, you are not creating another possible conflict
by setting a DHCP address as static.

Just my 2 cents...

-dak


On 2/26/09 4:06 PM, "David McFarlane" <[log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> How can we force the campus DHCP server to assign a new dynamic IP
> address to a machine, instead of just re-assigning it its latest IP address?
>
> We seem to have rogue machine in the building set up to use an IP in
> the dynamic range as its static IP address, so when DHCP gives that
> address to our machine we get an IP conflict error.  We have tried
> releasing & renewing the IP, but that just gets us back the same IP
> address that has the confilict.  We also tried unregistering the
> machine from the campus DHCP server, then re-registering it, with the
> same result.
>
> So we want to tell the DHCP server, "Please give us a dynamic IP that
> is different from the one we already have, thanks."  How do we do that?
>
> Thanks,
> -- dkm

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* dak aldrich
* network admin
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* dak aldrich
* network admin
* college of music, msu
* [log in to unmask]">[log in to unmask]
* 517.432.5045
* comit.music.msu.edu