It may mean that when the MX ARPs for its own IP address something else is responding (which it should not be). This can be the case with proxy arp.
Also double check you have the correct subnet mask and default gateway configured. A wrong subnet mask can cause proxy arp to start happening on another device as well (hopefully everyone has proxy arp disabled).
It may mean that when the MX ARPs for its own IP address something else is responding (which it should not be). This can be the case with proxy arp.
Also double check you have the correct subnet mask and default gateway configured. A wrong subnet mask can cause proxy arp to start happening on another device as well (hopefully everyone has proxy arp disabled).
I am having the same issue on a single AP (out of over 200) all getting IP's from DHCP. I forced the AP to get a new DHCP address, still getting the same issue on this SINGLE ap.
I figured out the issue, there was VoIP router that was setup as ROAS with the native Vlan set to the Meraki's native Vlan. This caused the router to attempt a DHCP IP request and attempt to take statically assigned IP's, as DHCP is turned off on that Vlan. Hope this helps someone else narrow down their issue's, if still occurring.