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Old October 2nd 09, 02:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Charles Elliott[_2_]
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Default DNS registration

Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott


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  #2  
Old October 2nd 09, 10:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Richard G. Harper[_2_]
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Posts: 11
Default DNS registration

Check the options on your DHCP server (if one is in use) - does it have this
bogus address listed in the options for DNS entries? If no DHCP server
exists then check the device that is administering DHCP for you (some
routers and switches do this).

"Charles Elliott" wrote in message
...
Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott

  #3  
Old October 2nd 09, 10:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Richard G. Harper[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 11
Default DNS registration

Check the options on your DHCP server (if one is in use) - does it have this
bogus address listed in the options for DNS entries? If no DHCP server
exists then check the device that is administering DHCP for you (some
routers and switches do this).

"Charles Elliott" wrote in message
...
Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott

  #4  
Old October 3rd 09, 12:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Posts: 552
Default DNS registration

Hi
Which Topology you are using, Domain based, or peer-to-peer?
What server means, Real Server OS (like Windows 2008) or client computers?
It seems to me that you have mixed Topology.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Charles Elliott" wrote in message
...
Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott


  #5  
Old October 3rd 09, 12:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Jack [MVP-Networking]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 552
Default DNS registration


Hi
Which Topology you are using, Domain based, or peer-to-peer?
What server means, Real Server OS (like Windows 2008) or client computers?
It seems to me that you have mixed Topology.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).

"Charles Elliott" wrote in message
...
Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott


  #6  
Old October 6th 09, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Anteaus
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Posts: 1,330
Default DNS registration


I would also add to the previous comments that cellliott.us resolves to an
Internet-side IP. Not knowing your topology I can't comment on whether this
would cause problems, but in principle a computer shouldn't have a domain
suffix which belongs to a foreign IP range.

Computers which are not Active Directory members don't need a domain suffix.
For AD members the suffix should one which resolves to the internal domain.

"Charles Elliott" wrote:

Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott



  #7  
Old October 6th 09, 09:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Anteaus
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,330
Default DNS registration


I would also add to the previous comments that cellliott.us resolves to an
Internet-side IP. Not knowing your topology I can't comment on whether this
would cause problems, but in principle a computer shouldn't have a domain
suffix which belongs to a foreign IP range.

Computers which are not Active Directory members don't need a domain suffix.
For AD members the suffix should one which resolves to the internal domain.

"Charles Elliott" wrote:

Whenever one of my computer re-boots I get the following error in Event
Viewer:

"The system failed to register network adapter with settings:

Adapter Name : {F8498E86-B9AF-4AA3-8E6E-5C5BFDD5CD24}
Host Name : Peter
Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : celliott.us
DNS server list :
192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89, 192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96
Sent update to server : 192.1.1.1
IP Address(es) :
192.168.0.76"




The IP 192.1.1.1 address does not exist either on the LAN or WAN.

These servers are mine (192.168.1.95, 192.168.1.96, 192.168.1.89,
192.168.0.95,
192.168.0.96).

Why is the computer trying to send a DNS update to 192.1.1.1?
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Charles Elliott



 




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