There's really no magic to the DHCP User Experience Monitor. If you configured your Orion server (or additional polling engine) to use a DHCP address rather than static, would it receive and IP address from either of those two DHCP servers that aren't currently working? If the answer is "No" then this monitor will not work until that situation changes. If the answer to that questions is "yes", and it's still not working you can usually find the answer why in the DHCP server logs. SAM is simply sending a DHCP request packet to your DHCP server and awaiting a DHCP offer packet in return. If no offer is received from the DHCP server then the message you posted above is returned. The most common reason is that there is no scope defined for the subnet the Orion server is sitting in, or there are no more available IP addresses in the DHCP lease pool for that subnet.
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