MR33 receiving IP via DHCP - from what source?

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ddawson100
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MR33 receiving IP via DHCP - from what source?

Is there a command similar to Windows "ipconfig /all" to find out where the IP address came from on our MR33?

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ww
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No, but the gateway ip should be a dhcp server, or forward dhcp request to a dhcp server. The other option is that there is a dhcp server in the same vlan as the ap.

 

You could connect a pc to that switchport.

Or run a packet capture on that switchport and reboot the ap so it request dhcp again to inspect that packets

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ww
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

No, but the gateway ip should be a dhcp server, or forward dhcp request to a dhcp server. The other option is that there is a dhcp server in the same vlan as the ap.

 

You could connect a pc to that switchport.

Or run a packet capture on that switchport and reboot the ap so it request dhcp again to inspect that packets

ddawson100
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The gateway IP in this case is the firewall, not the DHCP server. I think running the packet capture would be a good way to go. Is there any way to manually get the AP to renew its IP?

ww
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Kind of a big deal

Maybe if you set a valid static ip, and then back to dhcp

ddawson100
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Thanks. I may try that sometime.

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