Zonger Lv4Posted 29 Apr 2023 04:54
  
If the DHCP server is not issuing IP addresses for a period of time after the machine restarts, there are several possible causes:

DHCP service not started: It is possible that the DHCP service on the server is not started or is not set to start automatically after a system reboot. Check the DHCP server's service status and startup settings to ensure that the service is running and set to start automatically.

IP address conflicts: If there are IP address conflicts in the network, the DHCP server may not be able to assign IP addresses to new machines. Check the DHCP server logs and network devices to identify any conflicting IP addresses and resolve them.

Lease duration: DHCP servers usually lease IP addresses for a specific duration of time, after which the lease expires, and the IP address becomes available for reassignment. If the lease duration is too long, it may take a while before new machines can obtain an IP address. Check the DHCP server's lease settings and adjust them if necessary.

DHCP server overload: If the DHCP server is overloaded with too many requests, it may not be able to respond to new requests immediately. Check the DHCP server logs and network traffic to see if the server is overwhelmed and consider adding more DHCP servers or increasing the server's capacity.

Network issues: There may be issues with the network, such as misconfigured routers or switches, that prevent the DHCP server from functioning correctly. Check the network infrastructure and resolve any issues.

These are some possible causes for the DHCP server not issuing IP addresses for a period of time after the machine restarts. By investigating these possible causes, you can identify and resolve the issue.

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