Hi guys,
We've got a small comms cab in one of our warehouses that contains a 3560-48TS switch, and serves two departments (on two different subnets). Everything was working absolutely fine until about mid-way through last week, when clients have started to not pick up DHCP addresses from our DHCP server (Windows 2008 R2 box if it makes a difference). Giving clients a static IP gives them back connectivity, so its not as if data is completely failing.
Everything was working fine, and upon checking the config, nothing appears to have changed. More bizzarely, is that the DHCP server is still serving every other subnet without fail, so I have my doubts that the issue lies with the DHCP server.
I'm out of things to check though, and it's driving me nuts.
We've got a small comms cab in one of our warehouses that contains a 3560-48TS switch, and serves two departments (on two different subnets). Everything was working absolutely fine until about mid-way through last week, when clients have started to not pick up DHCP addresses from our DHCP server (Windows 2008 R2 box if it makes a difference). Giving clients a static IP gives them back connectivity, so its not as if data is completely failing.
Everything was working fine, and upon checking the config, nothing appears to have changed. More bizzarely, is that the DHCP server is still serving every other subnet without fail, so I have my doubts that the issue lies with the DHCP server.
I'm out of things to check though, and it's driving me nuts.