02-17-2023 01:52 PM
Hello,
We have a strange behavior so far that we noticed with Xbox and PS4 gaming consoles on our wireless network.
We are running a 9800 WLC 17.3.6 on an open guest SSID with DHCP required option enabled. For the Xbox and PS4 we have a DHCP reserved IP (correct MAC addresses) in our Bluecat DHCP server. The clients will initially pick up the correct DHCP reserved IP but after several days they may/may not pick up the same IP on the same VLAN. Has anyone seen this behavior before and can advised what I can do to resolve this?
Thank you
02-17-2023 02:02 PM
Maybe reserve the IP address for some situations or increase the leased time if you have enough IP addresses.
02-17-2023 08:21 PM
Do these devices use MAC address randomization? Are there other device types that do reliably obtain the IP address reserved for them?
02-19-2023 03:26 AM
There are a few bugs around wrong VLAN especially with anchor designs and/or vlan override and although they say fixed don't give fixed versions!
Get a full radioactive trace on the affected clients then open a TAC case and let TAC work out why it's happening. Also use the https://cway.cisco.com/wireless-debug-analyzer/
Are they getting another IP on the same VLAN or a completely wrong IP on a different VLAN? If it's simply another IP on the same vlan then the client might be rejecting the IP or there might be a conflict detected. You'll see that in a packet capture. Make sure you don't have any network ACLs preventing DHCP renew. (I've mentioned it before: our IT team inadvertently deployed a Windows firewall rule at one point which prevented DHCP renew so lease always had to expire then start DORA again disrupting service for users.)
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