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| what means the following icons on the dhcp mmc? | |
| Slinky 2002-10-03, 5:29 pm |
| I'm not sure what that one in particular means. I've seen ones that look like a little phone and those are the addresses leased to RRAS. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Slinky
I'm not sure what that one in particular means. I've seen ones that look like a little phone and those are the addresses leased to RRAS.
no.
the network on this case don`t use RRAS service.
i want to know what means this 2 different icons!! | |
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| www.microsoft.com/technet
search for
*dhcp icon*
1st link titled
1 to 10 of 100 results
1. Understanding the DHCP Console Icons
done. | |
| Slinky 2002-10-03, 8:08 pm |
| Excellent. Once again searching does wonders.  | |
| cm2gj 2002-10-04, 11:34 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by mikop
www.microsoft.com/technet
search for
*dhcp icon*
1st link titled
1 to 10 of 100 results
1. Understanding the DHCP Console Icons
done.
man really thanks..
one is:
An active client in a scope.
Client active and registered in dynamic update.
why i have this 2 different icons on my dhcp console if i`m using dynamic update?... is supposed that only the dinamic update icon must be showed!!! | |
| CyberDude 2002-10-05, 1:18 am |
| Maybe you only get an active client for downlevel nodes, and registered for 2k nodes (or vice-versa) (or this is just BS).  | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-10-05, 9:39 am |
| Yeah, Cyber' is thinking what I'm thinking. Maybe it means that DHCP registered that client in DNS, the other plain icon means that the client was able to register itself? | |
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| quote: Originally posted by jeff_j_black
Yeah, Cyber' is thinking what I'm thinking. Maybe it means that DHCP registered that client in DNS, the other plain icon means that the client was able to register itself?
yes.
i´m sure is that! |
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