Event Id | 30002 |
Source | ipnathlp |
Description | The DHCP allocator was unable to bind to the address x.x.x.x This error may indicate an error with TCP/IP networking. The data is the error code. |
Event Information | This information from some newsgroups may help you: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There is a host on the network which has a duplicate of an IP address in NATs DHCP pool of addresses. Use either of the following methods: 1. Change the IP address on the offending host (that which already has the IP address). 2. Exclude the specific IP address from the DHCP allocator range in NAT. To suppress the error message from being written to the event log, change the logging level of the NAT service to log errors only. This does not resolve the root cause of the problem, but it does prevent the warning from being logged in the system log. Before the DHCP allocator service in NAT gives a client a lease for a particular IP address, it sends an ARP request for the IP (a gratuitous ARP) to see if the address is already in use. If a computer (or network device) responds to this ARP request, the DHCP allocator service logs this warning, and tries to issue the next available IP address in the DHCP scope. |
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