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In <200312300145.hBU1jlAP010466@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/29/03   
   at 05:45 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I inadvertantly ran "setup.cmd" which caused the following command to  
>execute: dhcpstrt -i lan0  
 
>My lan connection no longer worked, and I had to shut down and reboot to  
>restore things back to normal.  
 
Odd.  I would have expected this to been pretty much a no-op since  
setup.cmd at boot time to set up you TCP/IP interfaces.  Perhaps the  
routing got messed up.  
 
Take a look at:  
 
 <http://www.scoug.com/os24u/2003/scoug310.mrkia.html>  
 
Try the recommended:  
 
 route -fh  
 dhcpmon -t  
 setup  
 
This should be enough for full recovery.  The article explains how this  
works.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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