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Acronis Backup 11.7 Advanced get no IP from DHCP

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Hello

We have some issues with Acronis Backup 11.7 Advanced Release 11.7.50073

We always need to boot several times before getting an IP from DHCP server.

When we give IP manually the IP does not answer to ping. Netwok cannot be parsed...

It looks like it only happend on our new DELL 5810 Workstation...

 

Any idee ?

Thanks

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Hello Eric,

welcome to Acronis forums! Would you please share more details on the issue. Where exactly do you need to specify the IP-address manually? Does the issue affect only Acronis software (network is not detected within the product, but generally works) or the machine cannot get IP and subsequently it's not possible to establish connection to the installed Acronis components? Any changes to the server that might trigger issues with network (restore, hardware change, configuration changes)?

Have you checked Windows Event logs for errors? 

Thank you,

Hello Ekaterina,

We boot the computer with an USB stick or CD from Acronis Backup 11.7.

We don't get an IP from the DHCP server. Specify the IP settings manually doesn't help.

We get no connection with network. 

A Shirewark analyse show no traffic...

Under Windows get IP without problem.

It looks like this problem only occurs with this specific model of DELL PC.

We tested older version from Acronis  with same effect -> no network connection.

 

Thank you.

 

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Hi Eric,

Thank you for your response and additional details! In this case my suggestion is to start with the troubleshooting steps listed in the following articles 

Acronis Bootable Media: Troubleshooting NIC Detection
Acronis Bootable Media Does Not Detect HDD, RAID or NIC

Generally, a Windows-based Bootable Media should resolve most of detection and compatibility issues thanks to the native driver set of Windows, so if using a Linux-based BM is not the must for you, I'd just switch to WinPE. 

If the solutions listed in the KB articles do not help and WinPE is not an option for you, please contact Acronis support team for more in-depth investigation (support guys will also ask to check if WinPE works to be sure it's a plain drivers issue or not). 

Thank you,