Hey @GFrazier ,
I 100% endorse @BlakeRichardson 's suggestion. It's always good practice to grab a packet capture to ascertain whether what you are seeing reflects the actual packets traversing a segment of the network.
I'd also add the for best practices it would be good to set the allowed DHCP servers, instead of trusting them all, to ensure you are protected against rogue servers. KB with best practices is here. Some more info around DHCP on the MS is here.
If you do this, make sure you are specifying all the DHCP servers you have in the network in the Allow list, to avoid the situation where clients may end up not getting an address from the right servers.
Hope this helps!
Giac
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