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  Asked: May 1 2007   12:31 AM GMT
  Asked by: inamhaque


DNS Packet Drops


Networking, Availability, Bandwidth, Hardware, Routers, Switches, Hubs, Cabling, Performance management, Network monitoring, NetBIOS, TCP, Networking services, DNS, DHCP, Microsoft Windows, Ping


The server running on windows 2003 (not primry domain) is used as DHCP server to issue client IP.

I configured a 2wire router on this. but the conectivity to server keeps droping now and then.

Could anyone here please let me know the possible cause?
Best regards,

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You will need to supply more information than that. Your subject field says "DNS Packet Drops", but your email itself mentions "connectivity".

I say this because most DNS traffic is UDP, and therefore connectionless, and because you only describe the W2003 server as a DHCP server for the 2Wire router.

If you write back (to the group) with more detail about exactly what behavior you're seeing, (or NOT seeing), we will be better able to help you.

Bob
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