![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes the addresses even have less digits than the standard MAC address. The issue is presented as a MAC address that is 18 digits long (example: 4e4c4f464649454341). When the DHCP issue occurs, sometimes it is either guest or host OS (or both) that display wrong MAC addresses on the DHCP server. I'm beginning to suspect that the problem is due to the Apple systems running Windows VMs in bridged mode. ![]() Sporadically (perhaps once a day) on one of the Apple systems (refraining from using the word "Mac" to avoid confusion with the issue), the DHCP server displays the Unique ID (i.e. The Windows clients do not experience DHCP anomalies. In the domain I have four Apple Mac OS X client systems (running Yosemite, 10.10.2) bound to Active Directory - all these clients are cabled, one is wifi. I have an Active Directory domain controller, Windows 2012r2, running DNS, and acting as a DHCP Server. ![]()
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