This issue occurs if the following conditions are true:
- There is an incorrect or incomplete reservation IP address.
Note For example, in an incomplete reservation IP address, the last octet may be empty. - The reservation IP address matches the scope ID.
If the reservation IP address is incomplete, and then you restart the DHCP Server service, some of the scope options may be missing. Additionally, the lease time may be set to zero.
For example, the DHCP database does not differentiate between a scope ID of 192.168.1.0 and a reservation IP address of 192.168.1.0. Therefore, the DHCP database associates the scope options with the reservation. In this situation, all other non-reserved DHCP clients lose their scope options.
Note The DHCP Server service in Windows Server 2003 lets you create a reservation that has the same IP address as the scope ID.