arquattr wrote:
> Sending DHCP requests ...... timed out!
> IP-Config: Reopening network devices...
> Sending DHCP requests ....
>
>
> (and it continues forever...)
>
> Since my last post I was able to get the TS-7200 to successfully get an
> address by reserving an IP address on the router for the MAC of the TS-7200.
> DHCP is still enabled on the router, but it immediately recognizes the MAC
> and assigns the reserved IP. Hopefully that will help figure out why
> 'standard' DHCP isn't working.
>
I've seen this before, Redboot and Linux can get into a argument over
the IP of the machine. I found this when I tried to statically set the
IP of our TS7200, I set it into the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet and Redboot was
still setup for the 192.168.1.50 IP it came with by default. I had to
move Redboot into our subnet before I could get IP communications
working at all.
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Jason Stahls
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