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January 2009 - Posts

DHCP Client Behavior
Many Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers that are administratively set up to allocate TCP/IP configuration information to clients on the network. DHCP is a TCP/IP standard Read More...
SMB and the Red Herring
Sometimes when reviewing network captures, there are messages in the trace that seem to be indicative of the issue, but once you dig deeper, you realize that they are informational, not a sign of the problem. This article is being written so you can understand Read More...
Unable to connect to Windows Server 2008 NLB Virtual IP Address from hosts in different subnets when NLB is in Multicast Mode
If you work with NLB in Multicast mode on Windows Server 2008, this is a must read for you, as you may run into this issue. Symptoms : You cannot connect to the NLB Virtual IP Address when NLB is running in Multicast Mode on Windows Server 2008 from machines Read More...
Configuring Advanced Network Card Settings in Windows Server 2008 Server Core
When conducting network troubleshooting exercises on a daily basis, you start to take some of your simpler and more common tools for granted, until you lose them that is.  One of these basic tools for troubleshooting network connectivity issues is Read More...
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