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I'm having an issue migrating my Cisco wireless AP's off of an old Windows Server 2000 DHCP server to a new Windows Server 2012 DHCP server. The issue is that the AP's actually move over to the new DHCP server, but they only pull a 1 minute lease ti...
With server 2012, to my understanding, the client is always supposed to pull the MCLT first, and then grab the actual lease time the next refresh. This seems to work fine for MS clients, but not for the Cisco AP's.I haven't approached anyone in rega...
Hi Theo, sorry, I forgot to come back and reply to this post about my findings. I worked with both Microsoft and CISCO to resolve this, and alough it's not exactly "solved", we do have an answer to the behavior that is happening. Below is a pasted ...
Just wanted to leave a follow up to this issue.First off, it's still not resolved.I currently have tickets opened with Cisco and Microsoft. Each of them having a network capture.I think the issue is with Microsoft, but who knows, it could be a code ...
My options at server/scope level are exactly the same as they are on the 2000 Server. I'm thinking along the lines of you that it is a Server 2012 bug. I stood up a 2008 Server, and the AP's seemed to move fine. I'm sending my results into Microso...
I just looked at my network monitor capture and the IPAddressLeaseTime is showing as 1 minute. This is the confusing part that I can't wrap my head around...the scope is set for 8 hours, so why is it that these Cisco AP's are getting a 1 minute leas...