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原帖由 bulaohu 于 2011-2-24 19:28 发表 ![](http://www.oursteps.com.au/bbs/images/common/back.gif)
yes this is what I recall. No this is not weird - pay attention to the concept of DHCP lease - If you lease an IP address out for 28 days, then the client should have confidence that this ip will be ...
this is with DHCP is online and working well.
if the DHCP is not avaialbe any more, XP reboots, it won't get a IP, at least wont get a IP from DHCP range.
the test we are trying to prove is if DHCP client XP reboots without a DHCP will it keep its previous IP address or not?
If a XP can remember its previous IP address after reboot without DHCP, the things will become very weird. For example, if your laptop obtained a IP from your company's DHCP server, which is, say, 10.9.8.7. Then you shutdown it down, bring it back to your home, and restart it with your ADSL modem with DHCP function, 192.168.0.1. You will not be able to see 足迹 because it will keep the old ip address 10.9.8.7, which is conflict with your home network.
So, i think the concept should still be that when XP reboots, it needs DHCP to either assign IP or keep it previous leasing session. And without a DHCP, it will not have a IP and not be able to keep its previous leasing.
the test we had yesterday, didn't show me what i was expecting. just don't understand why. |
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