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Jason
I have several leases in my W2K Server(sp4) DHCP pool
that have unusual Uniquie ID's. All machines are getting
valid IPs and are functional on the network. Why are the
machines not displaying the proper MAC address? The
machines that display the ID's below are a combination of
Apple and Intel based compueters. They are essentially
identically to other machines on the same subnet, yet
they do not display properly in the Address Leases
section of DHCP. Why is this and how can I fix this
problem?
Sample of the Unique ID's that are bogus:
417274736c6162204d61632031
417274735f4d656469613038
417274735f4d656469613037
417274735f4d656469613036
417274735f4d656469613035
417274735f4d656469613034
417274735f4d656469613033
417274735f4d656469613032
417274735f4d656469613031
-Jason
that have unusual Uniquie ID's. All machines are getting
valid IPs and are functional on the network. Why are the
machines not displaying the proper MAC address? The
machines that display the ID's below are a combination of
Apple and Intel based compueters. They are essentially
identically to other machines on the same subnet, yet
they do not display properly in the Address Leases
section of DHCP. Why is this and how can I fix this
problem?
Sample of the Unique ID's that are bogus:
417274736c6162204d61632031
417274735f4d656469613038
417274735f4d656469613037
417274735f4d656469613036
417274735f4d656469613035
417274735f4d656469613034
417274735f4d656469613033
417274735f4d656469613032
417274735f4d656469613031
-Jason