Update for my uni's problem.
Our engineers are 100% convinced it's a MAC OS issue. We are not sure when the
problem was introduced.
When it is working we see the discover, offer, ack, in the DHCP daemon logs.
Then at a random, intermittent time the DHCP daemon will decide to stop
listening to
Well good luck with that, escalating it Apple I mean. : )
Pete M.
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Hi folks,
Lee H Badman wrote:
do you have the DHCP proxy function enabled?
So far we've had the DHCP proxy function disabled on our Cisco
wireless controllers. This is the global option, it's not
configurable per WLAN/Dynamic Interface (that I can