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How to troubleshoot/test DHCP negotiation?

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How to troubleshoot/test DHCP negotiation?

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I have the following problem: My University requires that all PCs have their MAC address registered to a given Ethernet jack before they are allowed on the network. I have done this with my PC, which now obtains it’s IP via DHCP and goes online just fine. However, I am now trying to interject a router with NAT between my PC and my Ethernet jack so that I can hook up additional devices. To make this possible, I cloned my PC’s MAC address into the router and gave the router the same “host name” as my windows 2000 machine. This worked fine for a while: My router was served the same IP as my PC would, and all was fine. But it stopped working at some point. Strangely, while my PC is still accepted on the network, my router isn’t. I can’t understand how the two are different. I thought that by cloning the MAC and clientID (= host name?) I would have made the two devices virtually indistinguishable, but apparently not so. Here is my question: Can I spy on the DHCP negotiation, and if so, then

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