I've inherited this system from a previous employee and after a restart of the entire network and replacing four switches. It seems one of my subnets on the DHCP aren't working. Are there any files/logs I can look at to diagnose this? This linux VM is in our VMware infrastructure. The Network adapter is connected for this VLAN as well as all of my Unifi gear is set to allow this VLAN.
Is there something I'm missing? Maybe a trunk port on the new switches is messed up? I'm fairly new to networking so any help is appreciated. The new switches connect my hosts to the datastores where this VM is located.
ISC DHCPd version 4.4.1
Webmin version 1.984 if that matters.
Hello,
I've inherited this system from a previous employee and after a restart of the entire network and replacing four switches. It seems one of my subnets on the DHCP aren't working. Are there any files/logs I can look at to diagnose this? This linux VM is in our VMware infrastructure. The Network adapter is connected for this VLAN as well as all of my Unifi gear is set to allow this VLAN.
Is there something I'm missing? Maybe a trunk port on the new switches is messed up? I'm fairly new to networking so any help is appreciated. The new switches connect my hosts to the datastores where this VM is located.
ISC DHCPd version 4.4.1
Webmin version 1.984 if that matters.
Thank you!
Last edit: Kevin Kirk 2023-05-20