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тАО12-03-2001 02:40 AM
тАО12-03-2001 02:40 AM
I am configuring my 11.i box as a DHCP Server.
Whenever a DHCP request is received I can see that the server picks up a valid IP-Address from /etc/dhcptab but keeps on saying this address is not send with the following message:
Dec 3 11:27:46 hubble bootpd[2570]: Received DHCPDISCOVER creating DHCPOFFER.Request data: ci=0100B0D0BB6E2B, req IP 193.16.33.44, ciaddr 0.0.0.0, giaddr 193.16.33.254, broadcast reply off, server id not sent.
Dec 3 11:20:56 hubble bootpd[1779]: offer not sent: reason = 305
What is reason 305 ????
Whenever a DHCP request is received I can see that the server picks up a valid IP-Address from /etc/dhcptab but keeps on saying this address is not send with the following message:
Dec 3 11:27:46 hubble bootpd[2570]: Received DHCPDISCOVER creating DHCPOFFER.Request data: ci=0100B0D0BB6E2B, req IP 193.16.33.44, ciaddr 0.0.0.0, giaddr 193.16.33.254, broadcast reply off, server id not sent.
Dec 3 11:20:56 hubble bootpd[1779]: offer not sent: reason = 305
What is reason 305 ????
He's a real UNIX Man, sitting in his UNIX LAN making all his UNIX plans for nobody ...
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тАО12-03-2001 02:51 AM
тАО12-03-2001 02:51 AM
Solution
Hi,
read this:
http://www.hp.com/products1/unixserverconnectivity/infolib/dhcp.html
E.
read this:
http://www.hp.com/products1/unixserverconnectivity/infolib/dhcp.html
E.
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тАО06-19-2002 12:58 AM
тАО06-19-2002 12:58 AM
Re: DHCP Server problems
Hi,
I know, that tis answer is very late, but I had the same problem today. Here is what you have to do:
In the SAM configuration for DHCP (can be quickly checked with dhcptools -d) you should not set the broadcast address (ba: or parameter 28).
Delete the parameter 28 under additional internet params and everything should work fine.
Best regards,
Martin
mailto:mschark@gmx.net
I know, that tis answer is very late, but I had the same problem today. Here is what you have to do:
In the SAM configuration for DHCP (can be quickly checked with dhcptools -d) you should not set the broadcast address (ba: or parameter 28).
Delete the parameter 28 under additional internet params and everything should work fine.
Best regards,
Martin
mailto:mschark@gmx.net
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