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DHCP on a domain controller does not automatically issue an IP. How to fix?
DHCP on a domain controller does not automatically issue an IP. How to fix?
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We had such a thing that the pool ended stupidly, and the director, who came with the laptop later than everyone else, was not given the address.
But we also have a dibile subnet 192.168.0.0/24
The organization has grown, and the addresses are running out.
I can imagine what kind of task I will get to transfer the CD to a new subnet. Probably easier to get a new one.
I so understand - the DHCP server is lifted by the same machine as AD?
See logs.
What is the Lease time for addresses? Maybe the old addresses have not been released, and the pool has ended? (at me time such was)
If manually to register an aypishnik - the AD server responds?
the virtual switch could not be isolated inadvertently?
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