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Troubleshooting the DHCP ServerNext: Appendix A PCNFSpro AppendixTroubleshooting a DHCP Client When troubleshooting a DHCP client, you must understand certain issues about configuring the client and client-server communication. DHCP may fail to configure the client properly, either because DHCP could not communicate with a server, http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19504-01/802-5753/6i9g71m7c/index.html or because, although configuration responses were received, they were incorrect. Problems can also occur later in the life of a DHCP lease if the client cannot renew its IP addresses. Client Cannot Communicate With the Server When a client and a server cannot communicate with each other, the consequences depend on whether or not the client has a configuration cached from an earlier DHCP transaction. If it has, and if the lease is still valid, the dhcp error client will use the cached data to configure the interface. However, because the client has received no outside confirmation that this configuration is valid, there is no guarantee that the IP address, router address, and other information are valid. If the interface is connected to a network other than the one on which the configuration was received, one of two things can happen. Either errors may appear when other network services are started, or it may dhcpd error messages be impossible to communicate with other hosts on the network. On the other hand, if no cache with an unexpired lease exists, the interface is not configured. DHCP Configurations Received Are Invalid Configurations can be invalid for two reasons: The client determines by ARP that the IP address offered to it is in use elsewhere. In this case, the client will send a DHCPDECLINE message to the server. If the server offers more than two bad addresses, dhcpagent fails. The client gets offers, but when it tries to confirm them, the server sends a DHCPNAK message instead of a confirmation. If the client receives DHCPNAK messages more than twice, dhcpagent fails. This indicates a malfunctioning server. Isolate the Problem to the Client or Server Perform the following actions to isolate the problem to either the client or the server machine. Problem The DHCP server machine is not working. Verification: Log in to another machine on the same subnet as the client, and use the ping command to try to reach the server. Solution: Diagnose the problem on the server machine. Problem The DHCP server is not running. Verification: Log in to the server and enter the command: ps -ef | grep dhcp Solution: Stop and restart the DHCP server. Enter the command: /etc/init.d/dhcp stop Wait about 10 seconds. Then enter the command: /etc/init.d/dhcp start Problem The b