Well, to troubleshoot you are going to need to learn to set up the interface manually using the ifconfig and the route command. When DHCP does not work properly, this is how to trouble shoot the problem in a systematic way.
You can easily do this by read the man pages:
Alternatively, you could purchase a good book on TCP/IP Network Administration, like this classic O'Reilly book:
Hello all, I have this Intel Pentium 233/128 running Solaris 8. I also have a dhcp/router/dns running SuSElinux 7.2.(Sorry if it is out of topic here) My problem is that the Solaris box when it tries to configure the interface (elxl0) via dhcp it fails. It appears, according to the... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I am experiencing a problem with dhcp broadcast packages. these broadcast packages are seen on bge1 and bge1:1 interfaces but somehow they are not seen at bge771001 interface which is second virtual interface on the bge1 interface.
I have a server on which I configured it as working... (2 Replies)
I just finished setting up a Kickstart Server for our RHEL 5 installs. It's configured to use the PXE boot and NFS for the installation. Everything works fine when I just build one machine at a time. The installation works from begining to end.
But when I try the install three machines at... (5 Replies)
At work I am trying to get this one Linux machine (let's call it ctesgm07) to behave like another Linux machine that we have (let's call it test007).
test007 returns the following version info:
cat /etc/debian_version: lenny/sid
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Hi All,
I am trying to configure dhcp server on a linux host with eth0:1 which is using 192.168.1.10
I also want to restrict my DHCP client to just one Host adcnew222.
DHCP Server Host name - adcnew111
DHCP client name - adcnew222
My conf file is as follows on dhcp server :
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm installing a DHCPD Server with the packages from a distro SLES11 SP1 (dhcp-server-3.1.1-7.12).
And a DNS Server with PowerDNS:
pdns-recursor-3.3-1
pdns-static-3.0-1
The DHCP update de DNS Server, but PowerDNS is not RFC 2135 compliant, and I have to update the MySQL register... (5 Replies)
Hi frnds
I am testing DHCP server on vmware.I have two REDHAT 9 vmware machine.DHCP is installed on one machine and second machine is using as a client .I have configured DHCP with Ip Address ,Mask and Gateway.But client machine is not getting ip address.When i type ifconfig command on client it... (6 Replies)
Dear Experts,
I have a TI DM8148 EVM board REV C, the EZSDK5.05 SW package, and DVRRDK1.09 SW package.
EZSDK5.05, DVRRDK1.09 both use Linux2.6.37, however, there are some modifications between these two kernels.
When I use uImage of DVRRDK1.09 to boot up EVM board, this board can be given a... (0 Replies)
Hi All ,
please view the set up below:
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| DHCP Server |-----------| ROUTER & |-----------| Clients |
| 192.168.99.1 | - -<eth1>| DHCP-RELAY|<eth2>-- | 192.168.88.X |
... (2 Replies)
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dhcpmgr
dhcpmgr(1M) System Administration Commands dhcpmgr(1M)NAME
dhcpmgr - graphical interface for managing DHCP service
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr
DESCRIPTION
dhcpmgr is a graphical user interface which enables you to manage the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service on the local sys-
tem. It performs the functions of the dhcpconfig, dhtadm, and pntadm command line utilities. You must be root to use dhcpmgr. The dhcpmgr
Help, available from the Help menu, contains detailed information about using the tool.
USAGE
You can perform the following tasks using dhcpmgr:
Configure DHCP service
Use dhcpmgr to configure the DHCP daemon as a DHCP server, and select the data store to use for storing network configuration tables..
Configure BOOTP relay service
Use dhcpmgr to configure the DHCP daemon as a BOOTP relay.
Manage DHCP or BOOTP relay service
Use dhcpmgr to start, stop, enable, disable or unconfigure the DHCP service or BOOTP relay service, or change DHCP server parameters.
Manage DHCP addresses
Use dhcpmgr to add, modify, or delete IP addresses leased by the DHCP service.
Manage DHCP macros
Use dhcpmgr to add, modify or delete macros used to supply configuration parameters to DHCP clients.
Manage DHCP options
Use dhcpmgr to add, modify or delete options used to define parameters deliverable through DHCP.
Convert to a new DHCP data store
Use dhcpmgr to configure the DHCP server to use a different data store, and convert the DHCP data to the format used by the new data
store.
Move DHCP data to another server
Use dhcpmgr to export data from one Solaris DHCP server and import data onto another Solaris DHCP server.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
non-zero An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWdhcm |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO dhcpconfig(1M), dhtadm(1M), pntadm(1M), in.dhcpd(1M), dhcpsvc.conf(4), dhcp_network(4), dhcptab(4), attributes(5), dhcp(5), dhcp_modules(5)
Solaris DHCP Service Developer's Guide
System Administration Guide: IP Services
SunOS 5.10 13 Mar 2001 dhcpmgr(1M)