Sounds like you have a host with a NIC that's configured for DHCP but either can't communicate with the DHCP server, or there are no free IPs for the DHCP server to give it.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Jason Warr jason@warr.net wrote:
It's a Zero Config IP address. Most likely a host with zero config enabled, pretty much all Windows by default, was unable to get an IP from DHCP.
On 10/28/2015 9:04 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Why does "arp -a" show IP address 169.254.192.123 on my 192.168.2.0 home network? I recall seeing this IP address somewhere, but don't remember where.
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