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Ip Conflict Resolver


Uhh…DHCP? Seriously, why would everything be static? I haven’t seen that in years…
Setup DHCP, setup DNS (and WINS if applicable) and consider this done. You’ll typically always have *some* static addresses so you’ll want to document those somehow. If users are changing their own addresses to whatever the heck they want to then you also will likely need to create a new policy to disallow such behavior. Sounds like you’ll get cooperation from the top with this. ;-)
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—–Original Message—– From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Mark Stephanus Chandra Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:23 AM To: ccielab@groupstudy.com Subject: Ip Conflict Resolver
Guys,

It’s kinda out of topic from ccie lab,

but I just wondering after googling several times, I still cannot find the solution.

So the problem is , In My company, we use static ip to connect to LAN. But the problem is, a lot of ip conflict in the network and unfortunately, sometimes there are users using my President Director IP Address.

So, that make world war 3 in my office :)

So I’ve got called to resolve this problem. Any suggestion ?

Regards

Mark Stephanus Chandra IT Consultant
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