First of all, let me give you some info on our network.. It is a /16 and has zero VLANs.
We have two primary DHCP servers that are using Server 2012's DHCP Failover in a load balancing configuration. Both servers have option 176 and 242 setup and are limited to give IPs from 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.7.255. We have two IPO 500v2s, one for Digital Phones and one for VoIP phones. The IPO that handles VoIP phones also acts as a DHCP server for Avaya Phones only and uses the range 10.0.10.25 - 10.0.10.175.
What happens is we are having very random inconsistent DHCP ACK errors for some phones. Let me describe a couple scenarios..
1. I'll plug in a 9608G into lets say port 25 of our primary Cisco 3650 PoE switch and it'll go through the boot process and produce an DCHP ACK error and reboot (after being on the main call screen and showing a valid IP from the IPO unit). I'll then plug a 9608 (non gigabit) phone into the same port and it'll boot without any issues. Both of these phones are on the same FW revision. If I take a 9621G over to that same port it'll boot without issues. However, if I take the 9608G over the port the 9621G has been working and still works on it'll throw the ACK error.
2. There's a 9608 that's plugged into the same switch on port 26 that's been working fine for the past month or two and one day it decides to start looping with the DHCP ACK error. Take that phone and plug it into port 27 and it'll work fine. Plug a 5610 into the original port 26 and it'll boot fine (we haven't had a single 5610 throw an ACK error)
This Cisco switch has all ports configured as:
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 1 (Default)
switchport nonegotiate
Any Ideas?
We have two primary DHCP servers that are using Server 2012's DHCP Failover in a load balancing configuration. Both servers have option 176 and 242 setup and are limited to give IPs from 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.7.255. We have two IPO 500v2s, one for Digital Phones and one for VoIP phones. The IPO that handles VoIP phones also acts as a DHCP server for Avaya Phones only and uses the range 10.0.10.25 - 10.0.10.175.
What happens is we are having very random inconsistent DHCP ACK errors for some phones. Let me describe a couple scenarios..
1. I'll plug in a 9608G into lets say port 25 of our primary Cisco 3650 PoE switch and it'll go through the boot process and produce an DCHP ACK error and reboot (after being on the main call screen and showing a valid IP from the IPO unit). I'll then plug a 9608 (non gigabit) phone into the same port and it'll boot without any issues. Both of these phones are on the same FW revision. If I take a 9621G over to that same port it'll boot without issues. However, if I take the 9608G over the port the 9621G has been working and still works on it'll throw the ACK error.
2. There's a 9608 that's plugged into the same switch on port 26 that's been working fine for the past month or two and one day it decides to start looping with the DHCP ACK error. Take that phone and plug it into port 27 and it'll work fine. Plug a 5610 into the original port 26 and it'll boot fine (we haven't had a single 5610 throw an ACK error)
This Cisco switch has all ports configured as:
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 1 (Default)
switchport nonegotiate
Any Ideas?