typically when I reserve an IP for a MAC addr the device when booting up and requesting a dhcp address, will pick up the address I reserved. However recently the request looks like it comes in but dhcp instead offers an address from a range and says "unknown lease". Is there something missing or not configured correctly? I'm pretty sure I factory-reset the camera several times so it's not hard-coded in there. Any other suggestions?
config file: /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
}
## }}}
## {{{ IT::Devices (10.54.200.0/24)
subnet 10.54.200.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
authoritative;
option ntp-servers 10.54.25.110;
option broadcast-address 10.54.200.255;
option routers 10.54.200.1;
pool {
# WINS server address and info for microsoft win 3x,9x & NT
option netbios-name-servers 10.54.25.75;
option ntp-servers 10.54.25.110;
option netbios-dd-server 10.54.25.75;
option netbios-node-type 8;
option domain-name-servers 10.54.25.110,10.54.25.110;
range 10.54.200.35 10.54.200.40;
#range dynamic-bootp 10.54.200.25 10.54.200.29;
default-lease-time 345600;
max-lease-time 518400;
allow unknown clients;
}
...
host 040-cam-test {
hardware ethernet 00:02:d1:01:10:73;
fixed-address 10.54.200.60;
}
tail -f /var/log/dhcpd/dhcpd.log | ccze -A | grep 10.54.200
Dec 10 11:39:31 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.54.200.60 to 00:02:d1:01:10:73 via 10.54.200.1
Dec 10 11:39:31 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:02:d1:01:10:73 (IP21x2-VVTK-0101c) via 10.54.200.1
Dec 10 11:39:31 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.54.200.60 (10.54.25.75) from 00:02:d1:01:10:73 via 10.54.200.1
Dec 10 11:39:31 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.54.200.60 to 00:02:d1:01:10:73 via 10.54.200.1
Dec 10 11:39:31 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.54.200.60 (10.54.25.75) from 00:02:d1:01:10:73 via 10.54.200.1: unknown lease 10.54.200.60.
Dec 10 11:39:32 DHCP01 dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.54.200.37 to 00:02:d1:01:10:73 (IP21x2-VVTK-0101c) via 10.54.200.1
/var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases ...
lease 10.54.200.37 {
starts 4 2015/12/10 18:32:44;
ends 4 2015/12/10 18:35:10;
tstp 4 2015/12/10 18:35:10;
cltt 4 2015/12/10 18:32:44;
binding state free;
hardware ethernet 00:02:d1:01:10:73;
uid "\001\000\002\321\001\020s";
}