UPnP and VLANs
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@johnpoz said in UPnP and VLANs:
@bearhntr you could for sure use 10.90.280
Oh just noticed - sorry no you can't use .280, that isn't a valid octet.. You could use 10.90.255 or maybe 10.90.28. would be better and closer
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@johnpoz and @stephenw10 and @Gblenn and @WN1X
I changed the VLAN to be another 10.xx,xx,xx/24 segment and UPnP starts up with no errors. Thanks everyone for your assistance. I managed to do it all without breaking the DC either.
NSLOOKUP still does not function properly - it never has since I built the DC (well it works on that server - but nothing else in the lab domain). There are FWD and REV Lookup records in DNS on the DC...but they still do not work. :-(
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@bearhntr what is not working for nslooup? Can you set debug on it and do the query for what your looking for