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  • Eventlog Type:
    System
    Eventlog Source:
    DHCP
    Event ID:
    1053
    Full Description:
    The DHCP/BINL service on this Small Business Serverhas encountered another server on this network with IP Address, %1, belonging to the domain: %2.
    Parameter Description:
    The DHCP/BINL service on this Small Business Server
    has encountered another server on this network with
    IP Address, %1, belonging to the domain: %2.
    More Informations:
    Explanation

    Another active DHCP server might be on the network.

    User Action

    Verify that no other DHCP server is active on the network. If Routing and Remote Access is set up incorrectly, it can act as a second DHCP server. An SBS DHCP server will not operate in the presence of another active DHCP server.

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  • Software Vendor: Microsoft
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Discussion for KB Entry 1423 - Event ID 1053

by knowledgebase on Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:21 am

This is the discussion thread for the Knowledge Base Entry 1423

Eventlog Type: System
Eventlog Source: DHCP
Event ID: 1053
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Short Description:
The DHCP/BINL service on this Small Business Serverhas encountered another server on this network with IP Address, %1, belonging to the domain: %2.
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