Has anyone else encountered problems with false rogue DHCP traps generated by Motorola Droid RAZR phones (with MAC addresses 3c:43:8e:xx:yy:zz on a network with Cisco's DHCP IP helper in use? We have two of them generating false alarms every few minutes. Judging by the IP addresses requested (without opening up a packet tracer or touching either phone), they appear to be trying to renew their home 192.168.1.xxx IP addresses instead of using the one that our DHCP server assigned them. Anyway, just curious if we are the only place receiving these false alarms, and if anyone has found a fix on the client end...
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