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AP assigned itself public IP

umeshunited
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Level 1

I came across strange issue few days back.

I think we misconfigured  DHCP snooping on switch and AP and IP phone connected to it stopped working.

I was able to see AP on CDP neighbor and see that it got itself 6.173.X.X assigned.

I accessed it via console and see not able to login using default cred.

I had to reset AP to get it going.

Is there any way AP can assign itself public IP ?

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marce1000
VIP
VIP

 

 - An AP or any device , can assign itself any IP. Make sure that there is a correct configuration (make sure the AP uses DHCP)  and or from the DHCP server's side , the AP get's assigned a correct IP address.

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Haydn Andrews
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The AP is like any other network device there are really only 2 ways it gets an IP address:

  • Manual Assignment 
  • DHCP

Check that there isn't any reachable DHCP servers handing out the 6.173.x.x address. You could try connecting a PC to that port and seeing if it also gets a 6.173.x.x address via DHCP, it should then be able to tell you the DHCP servers IP address.

 

Other than those options the only other thing I could think of would be a bug of some kind.

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