Windows DHCP server migration broke Ruckus Wireless Network
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09-06-2018 08:33 AM
DHCP is working fine with our wired clients.
It has broken our wireless network. Ruckus Zone Director 3000 and APs ZF7363
You try connect to the wireless and it wont let you connect, it fails to assign an IP address. The APs keep restarting as they are failing to get the heartbeat from the ZoneDirector.
The wireless network worked fine until the DHCP was migrated then it is playing up. We have even restored the zone director to factory settings but still having the same issue.
Anyone any ideas?
Thanks
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09-06-2018 08:39 AM
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09-06-2018 08:40 AM
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09-06-2018 08:44 AM
We had the APs on Ip reservations but we have tried removing the lease and reservation but it does the same. We have tried resetting the APs by holding the reset button for 12 seconds and it recommissioning itself. Tried leaving it to DHCP and setting it to a static IP
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09-06-2018 09:26 AM
Authorizing the DHCP Server
A DHCP server can be authorized through the DHCP management console by an member of the Enterprise Admins group. To authorize a DHCP server, perform the following steps:
Click Start, point to Programs, Administrative Tools, and click DHCP.
Within the DHCP management console, right-click the DHCP server and click Authorize.
Once authorized, the DHCP server can respond to client requests for IP address parameters.

