Clear DHCP leases - Z3C firmware 19.1.3

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252_Masked_Nett
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Clear DHCP leases - Z3C firmware 19.1.3

Hello Good Folks,

 

Anyone able to clear DHCP leases with any workarounds? Already tried the below (independently), allowing the config to update after saving:

  • Cycling DHCP server
  • Reserving entire IP space
  • Extending existing reserved range 

 

None worked for me. Anyone have add'l ideas besides rebooting.

 

#dhcp #clear_dhcp 

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KH
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Hey @252_Masked_Nett 

 

If you are referring to the Z3 itself ,a factory reset will clear leases off of the device. Otherwise, you can edit the DHCP scope from a /24 to a /23 for example, just ensure that the config changes were pushed to the device and the Z3 is up to date before changing it back, typically waiting 5 minutes between changes should suffice.

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KH
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hey @252_Masked_Nett 

 

If you are referring to the Z3 itself ,a factory reset will clear leases off of the device. Otherwise, you can edit the DHCP scope from a /24 to a /23 for example, just ensure that the config changes were pushed to the device and the Z3 is up to date before changing it back, typically waiting 5 minutes between changes should suffice.

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252_Masked_Nett
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Yes, I'm referring to the Z3C as the DHCP server.

cmr
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Reboot the Z3

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PhilipDAth
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Alas that doesn't clear the DHCP leases.  I wish it did.

PhilipDAth
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The way I do it is to turn off DHCP for a little bit, and then turn it on again.

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