Background: I had a backup system that died. The vendor sent a new Mobo that I swapped in. The new Mobo presumably has a new MAC.
Problem: The Pace "Public-Private NAT Mappings and Device IP Allocation" screen now shows two listings for my host, which is called 'beastie'. I have no idea why: the old Mobo is in a box ready to be RMA'ed. If there's a way to delete one of these, I cannot find it.
I can't get the Pace 4111 router to give the newly reconnected box the same address as before. My new Mobo came up as DHCP with the wrong address. I set it to the address want, which one of the beasties in the screenshot has. Now it is unreachable from the network even though it says it network is up.
If there anyway to control what devices appear at the "Public-Private NAT Mappings and Device IP Allocation" screen? Can I delete the zombie devices?
Thanks,
Alison Chaiken
alison@she-devel.com
Problem: The Pace "Public-Private NAT Mappings and Device IP Allocation" screen now shows two listings for my host, which is called 'beastie'. I have no idea why: the old Mobo is in a box ready to be RMA'ed. If there's a way to delete one of these, I cannot find it.
I can't get the Pace 4111 router to give the newly reconnected box the same address as before. My new Mobo came up as DHCP with the wrong address. I set it to the address want, which one of the beasties in the screenshot has. Now it is unreachable from the network even though it says it network is up.
If there anyway to control what devices appear at the "Public-Private NAT Mappings and Device IP Allocation" screen? Can I delete the zombie devices?
Thanks,
Alison Chaiken
alison@she-devel.com