PRIORITY: TEST_TYPE: APPROVED_QE: INPUT: FILES: TESTCASE_HEADLINE: The request from system shall include a hostname and the DHCP-lease-time. TESTCASE_VERSION: AUTOMATABLE_NOTAUTOMATABLE: FEATURE: APPROVE_SE: SPEC_VERSION: MFF: TESTCASE_PLATFORM: SPEC: HISTORY: DATA_LOGIC: CDATE: 1563372953 TESTCASE_APPROVALS: TESTCASE_STATE: OUTPUT: FILEDESC: PROCESS: RESOURCE_HW: TC_WEIGHTAGE: APPROVED_SPAR: MDATE: 1563372953 SKILL_SET: TESTCASE_SOURCE: TEST_CASE_TYPE: APPROVE_QE: APPROVED_SE: PLANNEDTIMESTAFF: ATM_OWNER: AUTHOR: w4y5hbch IMPLEMENTED: LOE: ASSOCIATED_TESTCASES: ATM_REQLINK: 4A861A7E-B924-11E9-AF45-93A10A5D1E0A TRAINING: GROUP: MUSER: w4y5hbch SUB_FEATURE: SPEC_TAG: CCSFEAT4064 PROCEDURE: Process # Test Procedure Expected Results 1. 1) Enable DHCP on the server. 2) Setup your printer to use DHCP 2. save the changes and wait until the printer becomes available. 3) Once IP address is obtained 3. document IP address and shutdown the printer. 4) On the server 4. remove the documented IP address from Address Leases and add the address to the exclusion Range 5) Start the packet sniffer and bring back up the device. 6) When the printer fully powers on 5. top the network trace. 7) View the DHCP DORA process in the trace. (Discover 6. Offer 7. Request 8. Acknowledge) 8) From the trace you can extract the following information: The DHCP Request included the printer’s hostname The DHCP Request included a requested least time The requested IP address is the last IP address you entered manually 9) The printer shall get a new IP address since the old one was not part of the DHCP scope. 10) Ping the printer at its new IP address from a client to confirm it works. 11) Go back to the TCP/IP settings on the printer and observe all the information that was obtained from the DHCP server. RESOURCE_CONSUMEABLES: ATM_LOCKED: 0 APPROVE_SPAR: TESTCASE_PRODUCT: QA_TEAM: FILENAME: ATM_ID: 631E8D6A-A89D-11E9-A69A-F868A29F624F ATM_MCOMMENTS: Copied from "Security_Sanity/Sanity_Connectivity/18332". RESOURCE_MEDIA: ATM_REQCOUNT: 1