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Cisco 4400 controller DHCP issue

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PerksJ

IS-IT--Management
Aug 8, 2007
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My 4400 controller has several WLANs configured on it each running to different remote sites that are running H-REAP. Each site has a Cisco Air-LAP1242AG running a Layer 3 LWAPP tunnel back to my controller.

The problem I am having is as follows:

VLAN 213 is setup on the controller with a default gateway of xxx.xxx.213.254

The DHCP server has been setup correctly. This has been verified.

The Management IPs that the Controller is dishing out are all on the xxx.xxx.220.0 subnet.

I cannot seem to get my clients to pull a xxx.xxx.213.xxx address. I can only get them to pull a xxx.xxx.220.xxx address.

This is the case with all of my remote sites VLANs. All of them pull .220 rather than what they are supposed to be pulling.
 
Nevermind, I was having too good of a time yelling at the controller that I didn't notice that I missed tossing VLAN 213 on one of my switches. Although, that controller now knows not to mess with me.
 
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