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Aironet 1100 IP Conflict

Shannon Sutter
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Hi,

Lately i've been having some connectivity issues, with computers trying to get an ip from the access point. For some reason the access point is giving ip that are already in use.

Is there any way i can setup the access point to bypass dhcp and let the router choose available IPs?

This is what i'm getting on the AP 1100

11 Mar 17 16:42:28.379 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.28.

12 Mar 17 16:42:19.379 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.26.

13 Mar 17 16:42:18.378 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.25.

14 Mar 17 16:42:16.378 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.24.

15 Mar 17 16:42:14.378 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.23.

16 Mar 17 16:42:12.377 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.22.

17 Mar 17 16:42:10.377 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.21.

18 Mar 17 16:42:08.375 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.20.

19 Mar 17 16:42:06.374 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.19.

20 Mar 17 16:42:04.373 Warning DHCP address conflict: server pinged 172.16.1.18.

Thanks,

Zeek

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ivillegas
Level 6
Level 6

Assign a static ip address to the access point to disable the DHCP server on an access point . http://cisco.com/en/US/customer/docs/wireless/access_point/12.3_7_JA/configuration/guide/s37adm.html#wp1090319 for more information

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