AP Reboot Logs

DAF
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AP Reboot Logs

Hi,

 

I can see from the AP status page that there was some connectivity issues/disconnection. My APs get their IPs through DHCP, is there any way that I could see what IP they had prior to the disconnection/reboot. I think the IP had been changed but I cant seem to find a way to see the IP lease history. 

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alemabrahao
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Kind of a big deal

Do you have tried to filter event types?

 

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What is the lease time on your DHCP server?

 

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DAF
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the lease time is a day.

EJN
A model citizen

They are likely getting the same IP after reboot, unless you have a more unique DHCP configuration. 

Esteban J Nunez
School and Church
K-12 Education
DAF
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I can see one of the APs released its IP and leased a new one. is this normal? Checking the logs, I can see:dhcp release, dhcp lease, dhcp problem: extra: no_offers_received, and then dhcp lease, ... checking that specific AP status, I cant see any connectivity issue on the day that it released its IP. 

alemabrahao
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No, It's not normal. Try to reserve the IP via MAC on your DHCP server.

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