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How do you resolve IP conflict issues

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06-04-2021, 10:38 AM
You see an IP conflict pop up and it messes connections everywhere fast. I go look for the duplicate address right then. But devices might not show it clearly at first. Perhaps you scan the whole network manually to spot overlaps. And things get worse if static addresses clash with dynamic ones from the server.
You check which machines hold the same number and think about assignments next. I ask around to see who set what recently or if a new gadget joined without warning. But leases from the server can expire weirdly and cause repeats often. Perhaps reboot one device to free its spot and test again soon. Also you might swap to a fresh address on the conflicting unit to stop the fight immediately. Now the network calms down once duplicates clear out properly.
I recall cases where printers or old gear hold onto numbers too long without release. You try renewing on affected computers to grab different spots from the pool. But sometimes manual tweaks work better if the server ignores requests. Perhaps review connected items one by one for hidden static settings that sneak in. And errors pop up again if two admins assign without coordination. Then you prevent repeats by reserving spots ahead for key hardware like servers.
You wonder how multiple gadgets end up fighting over one address in busy offices. I trace back through logs or recent changes to find the root cause quick. But wireless devices add extra layers since they roam and grab fresh ones randomly. Perhaps limit the pool size on the server so overlaps stay rare. Also you educate juniors like you to always verify before setting anything fixed. Now conflicts drop when everyone watches assignments close.
I handle these by testing connectivity after each fix to confirm no more issues linger. You might isolate segments if the problem spreads across big setups. But small teams fix it faster with direct checks on every box. Perhaps update firmware on routers to handle leases smoother over time. And backups matter here since network hiccups can hit data hard without warning. Then you restore from safe copies if something breaks during troubleshooting.
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