Vlans and DHCP

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John Bergeski

Situation - Wireless user disconnects from the 43.0 vlan
and connects wire to laptop and gets a 40.0 address from
the DHCP server. The wired port the user is using on the
cisco router is defined on the 43.0 Vlan. Any thoughts on
how this might happen? We have had 4 instances of this
happening and we cannot figure out where the problem
lies???

Thanks - John
 
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: Situation - Wireless user disconnects from the 43.0 vlan
: and connects wire to laptop and gets a 40.0 address from
: the DHCP server. The wired port the user is using on the
: cisco router is defined on the 43.0 Vlan. Any thoughts on
: how this might happen? We have had 4 instances of this
: happening and we cannot figure out where the problem
: lies???

It's been awhile since I've worked with VLAN. What did Cisco say? If you
have an annual support agreement for that router, they'll fix it for ya'.

--
Roland

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