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Mysterious DNS entry

 
Ian Campbell_1
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Mysterious DNS entry

We have a problem where one of our dl380s keeps registering an IP address in dns. I've seen this before when a team is broken and the adapters grab dhcp addresses and register themselves in DNS.
This time however, the team hasn't broken as far as we know as there's nothing in the logs to indicate that. We delete the address from dns but it's usually back there within a few hours but with no log entry for the team breaking and no dhcp address taken from the pool????

Anyone have any ideas?

Also, do the apapter settings reset when you break a team or is it possible to assign them settings to use?


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Ivan Ferreira
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Re: Mysterious DNS entry

Try clearing "Register
this connection's addresses in DNS" in the advanced tcp/ip properties.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
Steven Clementi
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Re: Mysterious DNS entry

To further Ivan's statement...In the advanced tcp/ip properties of the actual NIC's, not the virtual teamed NIC.


Steven
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GLL
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Re: Mysterious DNS entry

RRAS enabled? what does IPCONFIG /ALL show?
Ian Campbell_1
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Re: Mysterious DNS entry

But I can't modify the actual nics properties while the team is active. Do you mean break the team, modify the actual nic "register this connection in DNS" options and then re-establish the team?

Can you explain how this occurs even though the team hasn't been broken?

Thanks.