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R710 DHCP IPv4LL address

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I am, slowly, making my way forward with using a Dell R710 Server and a NETAPP DS4246 Diskshelf instead of my current full (very full) tower and Diskshelf.

 

I think I am nearly there but I have come up with an issue that is probably something that can be sorted in a minute by someone with knowledge of these things.

 

I think I have set the NIC on the R710 to DHCP and I had set the server on the Tower case using the same config to 192.168.32. Now the server boots and I can access the server via 192.168.1.32 but on the Router it is showing as 169.254.228.146 which appears in the log here.

 

Any idea what I need to do to have the router see the server IP address rather than this IPv4LL one?

 

Jul 10 01:56:16 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: soliciting a DHCP lease

Jul 10 01:56:21 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: probing for an IPv4LL address

Jul 10 01:56:23 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: offered 192.168.1.32 from 192.168.1.2

Jul 10 01:56:24 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: probing address 192.168.1.32/24

Jul 10 01:56:26 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: using IPv4LL address 169.254.228.146

Jul 10 01:56:26 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: adding route to 169.254.0.0/16

Jul 10 01:56:26 Tower dhcpcd[2259]: br0: adding default route

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20200710-0103.zip

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