> After several days of desperation ... There is no need for this. Try to see the dhcpd's logs, after you put the server to log it to the maximum extent for you. Then you can try tcpdump to watch closely the Polycom's requests, you can see if they are out of standard crap or if there is a problem there. Try again with another client computer, see if it can obtain an address - this way you can check if your dhcp server is correctly configured.
- dhcpd and Polycom SoundPoint IP 550 phones Peter Fraser
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