02-19-2004 08:32 AM - edited 03-02-2019 01:42 PM
We are trying to diagnose some network problems and we are seeing some traffic coming from our DNS/DHCP servers and are not sure if it is legitmate traffic. We are running Network Registrar 3.5 on Win2k servers. We are using both the DNS and DHCP functions. Both of our servers are running DHCP and each server is configured with scope/scopes for each of the LANs for which we provide DHCP service (we service around 30 school districts who get their Internet connectivity along with various other service through us).
Currently we are seeing a lot if ICMP traffic coming from our DNS/DHCP servers directed towards the districts we serve. The traffic seems to be aimed towards currently active leases and it looks to me like a large amount of the traffic from each machine is being directed towards client machines who received their leases from the other DHCP server. The "Ping address before offering" option is not active on any of our DHCP scopes.
Is this valid traffic that we have just not noticed before? If so, can someone explain to me why our NR boxes are pinging the clients? Is there a way that we can turn it off...we don't allow ICMP traffic to flow between our data center and the districts.
Thank you,
Becky
02-19-2004 10:47 AM
Hi, that's an option (which you should disable in your case) ping host before offering an ip-address. That's a setting in the DHCP pool configuration
good luck!
Frank
02-19-2004 11:26 AM
Thanks for the suggestion Frank, but we do already have that option turned off and are still seeing the ICMP activity.
02-19-2004 11:38 AM
Strange, what version of CNR do you run?
02-19-2004 11:45 AM
version 3.5
08-16-2004 09:45 PM
Hi,
Do you have printers and pc's in the same scope or are they in seperate scopes.
Make sure that they are in seperate scopes, then the performance off your pc's will encrease.
Kind regards,
Gerwin
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