What you're looking for is a MAC address that is hosting a DHCP server
that shouldn't.  You might need to whitelist your own if it's the MT
itself, but definitely need to if it's another device on the network.
I can't recall for sure.

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On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Stuart Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:
> I set up a Tik box to just see/test out the dhcp alert and used
> the mac of the Tik ethernet port that the Tik dhcp server is
> using to give out ip addresses as the valid server.
>
> So when I get an alert that a cpe, that is in router mode, is an
> unknown dhcp server.....what does that say ?
>
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