06-16-2015 06:19 AM - edited 07-05-2021 03:25 AM
In one of our offices we have implemented Cisco 3650 switches with the wireless mobility agent configured. Certain clients when connecting to the wireless network, don't receive an ip address. They get a 169.*.*.* address and aren't able to work on the network or connect to the internet. When the same client goes to another office and connect to the same wireless network it immediately connects and gets an ip-address. The only difference at this office is that we won't work with the cisco 3650 switches with mobility agent enabled on it. Here they connect to a cisco 5760 controller at our datacenter.
Does anybody have an idea what is causing this problem. Is it on the 3650 switches or maybe an issue on the client device itself?
Or maybe an idea on how to troubleshoot this further?
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06-16-2015 03:42 PM
Have you enabled DHCP snooping on the vlan you map to WLAN on your 3650 when it operate as MA ?
HTH
Rasika
06-16-2015 03:42 PM
Have you enabled DHCP snooping on the vlan you map to WLAN on your 3650 when it operate as MA ?
HTH
Rasika
06-17-2015 03:31 AM
06-23-2015 02:12 AM
I have configured dhcp snooping and it looks like that solved the issue.
Thanks for your help
06-23-2015 02:41 AM
Good to hear that. You can mark the thread answered if that resolve the issue.
Rasika
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