DHCP Reservation requires Firewalla reboot

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    Michael Bierman

    When a device is assigned an IP via Reservation it will keep the existing IP until the existing IP lease expires (24 hours after it got the IP by default). When the lease expires the new IP will be issued from then on. 

    If you want the IP to be assigned sooner, you may need to reboot the device and the device should request a new address. 

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    wills

    Michael, neither of those things you stated worked.  I said:

    "Tried rebooting the affected device, and changing DHCP lease time to 1, nothing worked."

    In fact, I waited over 24 hours for the device (with DHCP lease time set to 1) to be reassigned, and it wasn't.  Like I said in the first post, the only way I got the reserved IP to apply was by rebooting the Firewalla.

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    Firewalla

    Did you check if you have that IP already being used by another device? if you already checked, please let me know, I can open a ticket for you. 

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    wills

    Firewalla, I was setting DHCP reservation on 3 devices.  None of them had their IP being used by another device.  Thanks.

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