Single IP address leased out to Multiple hostname/End-Devices

Anonymous
2024-04-19T15:19:09+00:00

Hi !

My company is have an issue where our DHCP servers are leasing out IP addresses to Multiple end-devices (EX: 2 IP addresses will go to 1 hostname)

Our DNS server is experiencing the same problem where we'll have entries in Reverse NSlookups that have incorrect information for my people's Desktops, Laptops, and other Network Nodes.

Because of this, our NAC (Network Access Control) device places these special devices into the Default ACL Policy (Basically NO haha).

There's a screenshot attached to this question that shows a picture of what's going on. I'm going to be adding more since my team is aware of the Problem and we're actively looking for solutions. *** Email address has been removed for privacy reasons ***

Windows Server | Networking | Network connectivity and file sharing

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-22T15:55:58+00:00

    Hello,

    I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues with your DHCP and DNS servers, but I'm unable to view the screenshot information you provided, and due to our workflow, I'm unable to contact you via email. The positioning issue is troublesome for me. Please provide relevant screenshots correctly in your post again.

    Best regards

    Zunhui

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