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I noticed one of my dhcp pools was exhausted due to a couple of clients doing hundreds of DHCPD-4-DECLINE_CONFLICT. While I track this down, I do have “ip dhcp conflict resolution” in place, but this issue occurred almost a week ago and none of the ...
In order to allow wired clients to access the wireless network, I have a device that acts as a wired to wireless bridge. This device had a wireless card and Ethernet connection. The wireless card connects to the Cisco AP just like any other device ...
I routinely get this error for just a couple of clients on my AP-and they often get disconnected as a result. Updating the firmware/driver on these clients is not an option (proprietary systems) and a carrier busy test shows I'm fine. After much se...
Earlier today I was configuring the Cisco ASA (7.2(2)) using the ASDM, but after a reboot of the appliance I now get the following:ASDM is unable to read the configuration from ASA.This happens shortly after ?Loading running configuration from the de...
Hey Paul—appreciate the prompt reply. The DHCP lease is only a couple of days, but this still doesn’t explain the “ip dhcp conflict resolution” not restoring the IPs back to the pool. As for a DoS, I think this might be a proxy arp issue, but I’m s...
I have a similar issue-see http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=netprof&forum=Wireless%20-%20Mobility&topic=General&topicID=.ee6e8b8&fromOutline=&CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26location%3D.2cd2aae9 for details.
I will start playing with the number of retries. The full command is âpacket retries 128 drop-packet,â but you can omit drop-packet from the command as well.Thanks for your thoughts/insight.
Jeff,Thanks for the excellent explanation. By default, the AP is configured for packet retries 64, and no drop-packet-so I assume after 64 retires, the client is disassociated. As such, does drop-packet mean the client will never be disassociated u...