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SYMPTOMSIf you run IPCONFIG/RELEASE (or WINIPCFG/RELEASE from Windows95) from a DHCP-enabled client computer and the client computer is located on a different subnet than the DHCP server, the IP address is released but the address shows up in the active lease database on the DHCP server. CAUSE
This problem occurs because the DHCP server is not checking the DHCP
release packet correctly. Because the release packet is sent directly to
the server, the BOOTP relay agent does not add header information, but
the client's IP address is in the CIADDR field of the packet. The DHCP
server is not looking at the CIADDR field and assumes the packet is for
a local scope. The DHCP server fails to find the client's UID and the
release fails. RESOLUTIONTo work around this problem, manually delete the active lease using DHCP Manager. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.51.
This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. Service Pack for Windows
NT version 3.51. For information on obtaining the Service Pack, query on
the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K Additional query words: prodnt tcpip dhcp unavailable
Keywords : nttcp NTSrvWkst |
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