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DHCT Out-of-Service Implications
DHCT Out-of-Service Implications
When the administrative status of a DHCT is changed from in-service two-way or
in-service one-way to out-of-service, the IP address of that DHCT is removed from the
DNCS database. Removing this data from the database signals to the DNCS that the
IP address is now available for reprovisioning.
While it appears, from a DNCS perspective, that the IP address was correctly
provisioned to a new DHCT, the physical IP address is still in use on the network by
the previous DHCT. The DHCT with the newly provisioned IP address will be
unable to complete the sign-on process and will ultimately become a chronic
non-responder until the IP address is released from the DHCT's stored cache via a
reboot.
in-service one-way to out-of-service, the IP address of that DHCT is removed from the
DNCS database. Removing this data from the database signals to the DNCS that the
IP address is now available for reprovisioning.
While it appears, from a DNCS perspective, that the IP address was correctly
provisioned to a new DHCT, the physical IP address is still in use on the network by
the previous DHCT. The DHCT with the newly provisioned IP address will be
unable to complete the sign-on process and will ultimately become a chronic
non-responder until the IP address is released from the DHCT's stored cache via a
reboot.