DHCP: Detecting and Flagging Duplicate IP AddressesLast reviewed: December 22, 1997Article ID: Q161430 |
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SUMMARYWindows NT 4.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2) provides updated code to assist DHCP in detecting and flagging duplicate IP addresses. Functionality has been added both at the client and at the Windows NT DHCP server.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following features were added to Windows NT 4.0 in SP2 to assist in detecting and working around duplicate IP addresses:
If the DHCP server receives a reply to any of the pings, it will mark the IP address as a "BAD_ADDRESS" and will attempt to lease the next address in the scope. After the offending duplicate address is removed from the network, the "BAD_ADDRESS" can be returned to the pool by deleting it from the scope Active Leases dialogue box. NOTE: The DHCP server only pings IP addresses that have not been previously leased successfully. If a client is being leased an IP address that it already had, or is requesting a renewal, the DHCP server will not issue any pings before sending the DHCP OFFER or DHCP ACK.
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