I was wondering if anyone else has run into this before with Apple TVs. We are 
still running Cisco 4400s as our controllers and are on 7.0.235.3. The Apple 
TVs that are on the wireless network are getting this alarm:
Client 'xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:x (xx.xx.xx.xx)' which was associated with interface 
'802.11a' of AP 'Haywood-BB-2' is excluded. The reason code is '3(Attempted to 
use IP Address assigned to another device)'.

We have checked and there are not any duplicate IPs. We have tried assigning a 
static IP but it continues to get this alarm/event. I did a web search and 
found something similar where it indicated disabling the exclusion policy "IP 
Theft or Reuse" would be a work-around. I tried this and it did resolve the 
issue, but I am not comfortable with this being disabled as I do not fully 
understand at this point what this policy fully covers other than duplicate 
IPs. I am curious if anyone else has seen this problem and what steps they took 
to resolve it.

Thanks,

Don Sullivan
Network Adminstrator
Technology Services

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