F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks The process of resetting IP configuration after a restart takes a long time.

The process of resetting IP configuration after a restart takes a long time.

The process of resetting IP configuration after a restart takes a long time.

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tonnmode
Member
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12-02-2016, 10:33 PM
#1
I reserved certain fixed IP addresses for your devices and cycled the ER605 to remove outdated DHCP assignments. The router is now operational, but it’s slow to refresh the DHCP client database. Most of your network devices still use static IPs from the router and are working properly, even if they don’t appear in the DHCP list. This is typical behavior.
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tonnmode
12-02-2016, 10:33 PM #1

I reserved certain fixed IP addresses for your devices and cycled the ER605 to remove outdated DHCP assignments. The router is now operational, but it’s slow to refresh the DHCP client database. Most of your network devices still use static IPs from the router and are working properly, even if they don’t appear in the DHCP list. This is typical behavior.

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WeedMan99
Junior Member
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12-04-2016, 12:31 AM
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DHCP includes a lease duration (the period before the client requests a new IP allocation), typically lasting at least an hour though some devices may extend it to 24 hours. The fastest solution is to restart the equipment, particularly when the reserved IP has been altered.
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WeedMan99
12-04-2016, 12:31 AM #2

DHCP includes a lease duration (the period before the client requests a new IP allocation), typically lasting at least an hour though some devices may extend it to 24 hours. The fastest solution is to restart the equipment, particularly when the reserved IP has been altered.