NIC loses its config after reboot
Hi
I have a windows 2003 server, it has 2 NICs. Whenever I reboot the server it loses the settings on one of the NIC's (IP address etc).
Any idea what might be causing this or how to fix?
Thanks
Paul
June 18th, 2010 12:48pm
From time to time, postings similar to yours appear. Usually, the fix will have something to do with one of the following actions:
-Simply updating the drivers
-either removing teaming software or other software that may be managing the NIC.
-uninstall the NIC in device manager, let Windows detect it again.
If you are interested in trying to figure out what the actual problem is, you may want to start by looking at the event viewer, system log and possibly the application log.
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June 18th, 2010 5:00pm
Hi PaulTech75 ,
According your description right now, it’s hard to verify what cause this issue.
Any related event log will very helpful for troubleshooting .
please check if it worked with Jorge ‘s troubleshooting method.
Here is an article which introduce how to troubleshooting NIC issue for you reference:
Advanced network adapter troubleshooting for Windows workstations
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/325487
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June 22nd, 2010 5:20am
Hi PaulTech75,
If there is any update on this issue, please feel free to let us know.
We are looking forward to your reply.
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June 24th, 2010 4:22am
Hi Jorge
Ok, I have updated the driver to the latest ones, there is no specific teaming software installed although you can access teaming via the driver. I have also tried uninstalling the NICs as you suggested.
I notice the problem is actually worse that what I thought. If I set the IP address and then go back into the properties then it has already reverted back to DHCP. Ping still works but its when I reboot that the IP gets lost. So It seems as though the IP
address only partially gets committed, rebooting merely loads the configuration that is "saved" so the problem seems more like the IP address is not getting saved, when I reboot it loses the settings that I inputted.
Any more ideas? I think I'm going to have to rebuild the server :S
Thanks
Paul
P.S. in the eventvwr, it just tells me that the default 169.x.x.x is being assigned, there are no errors
June 24th, 2010 1:55pm
Hi Tiger
I did Jorge's suggestions but it didn't help unfortunately.
It does appear that when I apply the settings the IP address is committed to memory but they aren't "saved". Hence when I go back into the properties the IP address has reverted back to DHCP, when I reboot, the settings in memory are lost and it
goes back to the APIPA address as there are no DHCP servers present.
Mighty frustrating!
Paul
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June 24th, 2010 2:03pm
Hi Guys
I just thought I'd update you. I neglected to mention that there were 2 sets of NIC's one integrated pair and a pair of PCI ports. The sets the provider insists we use are the Intel PCI ports. The standard Dell PowerEdge integrated Broadcom NICs are not
in use but it appears that the installed Broadcom Management suite was causing the conflict. I removed the broadcom suite and disabled the NICs and now the PCI Intel NICs are now saving their configuration.
Problem solved I think!
Thanks for the input guys
Paul
June 24th, 2010 2:30pm
Hi Paul
Thanks for you feedback.
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June 25th, 2010 4:23am