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[atlas] Probe does not request IPv4 address via DHCP
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Fri Jun 9 14:12:00 CEST 2017
Hi, On 2017/06/08 16:39 , Stanish Stanishev wrote: > So I decided to do a traffic capture of the uplink port where the probe is connected to. According to the capture the probe does not send DHCP requests. It sends only IPv6 traffic - Multicast Listener reports and Neighbor solicitation. Hence not getting IP address. > I did several restarts - no change. > > Anybody has seen this issue before ? > Any hints how to deal with such issue ? There seems to be a very rare condition where in the config on the built-in flash DHCP gets disabled. I noticed that some time ago and added code to newer firmwares to check for this condition and re-enable DHCP. The best way to fix this is to place the probe in a network that offers IPv6. Philip
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