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Wireless LAN Clients associated with the lightweight access points are not able to get IP addresses from the DHCP server. How do I proceed?

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Wireless LAN Clients associated with the lightweight access points are not able to get IP addresses from the DHCP server. How do I proceed?

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A. The DHCP server for a client is usually marked on the interface, which maps to the WLAN to which the client. Check if the interface is configured appropriately. For more information on how to troubleshoot DHCP related issues, refer to the IP Address Issues section of the document Troubleshooting Client Issues in the Cisco Unified Wireless Network.

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