probably You'll want to disable auto configuring NIC with 169.254.X.X

read about IPAutoconfigurationEnabled at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220874


On 11/1/07, Michele Baldessari <michele-li...@pupazzo.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Alexey,
>
> * Alexey Vdovin (ad...@dzer.ru) wrote:
> > Most probably it happens when DHCP lase is expires and client trys
> > renew DHCP address.
> >
> > Check DHCP lease lifetime, try decrease it to reproduce the issue.
>
> I've sniffed the network (although not in a problematic case) and I
> sometimes I'm able to see the DHCP NACK message, but then the client
> correctly asks for the new lease and receives the subsequent ACK.
>
> I'll toy with the lease time option (the default lease time is a year
> per default). I'll see if that helps.
>
> thanks,
> Michele
>
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