DHCP is working, but the phones can't link on the Asterisx

Dear all,

I have a server running Asterisx 20.3.0 and since last week, only SIP phones with link already established more than a week have IP and the number on the network (written in it’s memory) works fine.
When I reset a phone or get a new one, configure it, linking the MAC to a specified IP, define the extension number and the device profile, these phones are detected on the DHCP service and it offers the respective IP, but the phone cannot get it, and the server keep trying to provide it.

What I noticed is:
-The password to set the advanced features on the phone itself changes from the new password set from the Asterisx;
-Some phones can get the IP Address but when receive the profile package from TFTP it fails and lose the address, too, then it tries to get the IP from server, even it keep trying to provide.

I already checked this issue from 4 SIP phones, 2 different models, and this problem started to show recently.
I tried to look the same issue but I could’n find it.
Also the logs on DHCP, TFTPd, DHCP Lease Time don’t get any error message.

here’s the print from command #tail -f /var/log/syslog

Oct 24 11:30:23 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:23 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.41 to d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:23 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:23 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.36 to d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:26 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:26 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.41 to d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:26 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:26 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.36 to d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:49 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:49 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.41 to d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:49 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:49 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.36 to d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:52 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:52 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.41 to d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:52 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:52 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.36 to d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:55 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:55 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.41 to d8:36:5f:98:99:bb via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:55 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPDISCOVER from d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18
Oct 24 11:30:55 pabx dhcpd[92124]: DHCPOFFER on 186.217.176.36 to d8:36:5f:98:98:c8 via ens18

Is someone have clue about this issue?

Thanks in advance.

no clue other than the DHCP shouldn’t have anything to do with Asterisk and vice versa

and DHCP on a public IP, well

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