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unknown, not assigned ip on autonomous 3802i access point

k. cheng
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I converted my 3802i lightweight access point into an autonomous one running 8.5.182, gave it a management ip address of 10.136.32.50 and then rebooted it. but the console message gave a different ip address (same network but not the one I statically assigned). This 32.189 address didn’t show up in Show interface summary. Is this temporary? If not, how do I see which interface this ip is assigned to? either way, why does the 3802i use an ip I didn’t assign it?

[*12/12/2023 16:36:30.3879] ethernet_port wired0, ip 10.136.32.189, netmask 255.255.255.0, gw 10.136.32.1, mtu 1500, bcast 10.136.32.255, dns1 10.146.14.1, domain local.tld, vid 0, static_ip_failover false, dhcp_vlan_failover false

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marce1000
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 - Check address configurations in the startup config (it could be that a configuration save was forgotten after making changes) , 

 M.



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thx, i'll try it when i'm in the office again.

k. cheng
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sorry, i finally got a chance to get back in front of the ap and did it again. i had to move this ap to another box, which basically rebooted it. but i logged the console output this time (attached txt). so the ap picked up ip 192.168.0.98. by itself it changes to autonomous mode maybe 45 seconds later. i'm still going through the show run-config output but haven't seen the 10.136.32.189 that caught my eye in the first place. 

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