Wireless Client List keeps getting strange addresses

I am having some issues with the wireless client list in my Linksys E3000 wireless router. I want to use the wireless client list and enter the MAC addresses of the devices that I want to have access. Any where from 5 minutes to a couple days, more MAC's have been added to the list, from devices that don't off hand belong there (not mine). Sometimes, some of the devices that I have put there, will be removed and replaced with the others. Those that are replaced then do not have access. There are about 18 common MAC's that show up.
As an experiment, after many times of replacing these stray MAC's, I tried putting all of the stray MAC's in and restricting them from access. That was good for about 24 hours and the list was misteriously deleted from the restricted list. There is no common thread between time or devices connected.
The following is a list of devices as they appear. Most will reappear after being deleted from the list:
0A:60:76  Unknown
00:FF:30  Unknown
00:25:F0 Suga Electronics Limited
00:1F:16 Wistron Corporation
70:1A:04 Liteon Tech Corp.
0C:60:76 Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co.,Ltd.
00:1F:16 Wistron Corporation
70:1A:04 Liteon Tech Corp.
00:26:22 COMPAL INFORMATION (KUNSHAN) CO., LTD.
08:00:27 cadmus computer systems
90:E6:BA ASUSTek COMPUTER INC.
00:23:CC Nintendo Co., Ltd.
00:16:44 Liteon Tech Corp.
F0:B4:79  Unknown
00:1E:8C ASUSTek COMPUTER INC.
00:26:9E Quanta Computer Inc
08:00:27 cadmus computer systems
00:10:75 Maxtor Corp. (was: creative design solutions,inc.)
I have assigned IP's to the devices that I want connected.
I have reset to factory settings.
I have the current firmware. I even reinstalled the current firmware.
I have scanned for viruses and malware.
I am using WPA2 security.
The only hardwired computer that I am on now is running Windows 7. All other computers are running W7. All computers are up to date. All antivirus and malware soft is up to date. All other devices, (cameras, drives, printers, etc.) have firmware up to date.
Any suggestions?

Here is the issue:
If I use Permit, MAC's are added to the list which eventually fills up and starts knocking off the one's that I want there.
If I use Prevent, the MAC's that have appeared in the Permit list will start disappearing from the Prevent list.
I have WPA2 Personal encryption on. Remote access turned off.
If I have the Prevent list on with Remote access off, how are these stray MAC's being removed.
If I have the Permit list on with Remote access off, how are these MAC's being added and removing the correct one's.

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    Hello,
    I have a 3502i ap and a WLC 5508, software version 8.0.100.0, currently under configuration.  After following configuration guides and trying to get clients to function on the wireless network, I came to a roadblock with the client being recognized by the controller but not receiving an IP address.  I get a "Acquiring network address" whenever I try to connect on the client laptop and it doesn't move from there.  The WLC does recognize the client's MAC address, but the IP reads 0.0.0.0.
    On the WLAN, I don't have Layer 2 or Layer 3 security turned on.  I have clients for the Interface/Interfaces Group(G).  I do not have the DHCP Override radio button turned on because it's to my understanding it is for internal DHCP, which is disabled.  As for the Controller, the interface named "clients" is on a seperate vlan than the management and APs.  The primary and secondary DHCP servers on this interface are the client vlan's IP and the helper address on the vlan (the helper address points to a GUI accessible Infoblox, which has a scope of available IPs).  DHCP proxy is disabled and so is option 82.  I have no form of IPv6 turned on that I could check for.  I'm not sure if it's hurting, but the same DHCP parameters are set for the management interface; it's just the interface itself is set for a different subnet.
    I tried to search through this forum for the answer, but it seems each situation is unique and with different variables involved.  Or at least I'm interpeting them differently.

    David,
    In the above response to Steven Rodriguez, I posted the >show interface results.  Pasted below here are the debug results:
    *DHCP Socket Task: Dec 15 14:32:59.747: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 DHCP successfully bridged packet to DS
    *emWeb: Dec 16 13:56:51.818:  Configuring IPv6 ACL for WLAN:2, aclName passed is NULL
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.257: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Processing assoc-req station:00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 AP:70:10:5c:b0:b3:20-00 thread:150e50c0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Adding mobile on LWAPP AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20(0)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Association received from mobile on BSSID 70:10:5c:b0:b3:21 AP 1622_1st
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 override for default ap group, marking intgrp NULL
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 0 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2385)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2406)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 In processSsidIE:5680 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 In processSsidIE:5683 apVapId = 2 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - vapId 2, site 'default-group', interface 'clients'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - vlan 13, interface id 12, interface 'clients'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 STA - rates (8): 130 132 139 12 18 150 24 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.258: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 STA - rates (12): 130 132 139 12 18 150 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending 11w Flag 0 for Client 00:0E:35:0A:0C:35
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 vapId 2 apVapId 2 flex-acl-name:
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfMsAssoStateInc
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfMsOpenStateInc
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:352) Changing state for mobile 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 from Idle to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - Session Tout 1800, apfMsTimeOut '1800' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 1800, Session Timeout = 1800
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending assoc-resp with status 0 station:00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 AP:70:10:5c:b0:b3:20-00 on apVapId 2
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 70:10:5c:b0:b3:21 (status 0) ApVapId 2 Slot 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:9452) Changing state for mobile 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 from Associated to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Mobility query, PEM State: DHCP_REQD
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.259: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Building Mobile Announce :
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35   Building Client Payload:
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35     Client Ip: 0.0.0.0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35     Client Vlan Ip: 10.10.3.254 Vlan mask : 255.255.255.0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35     Client Vap Security: 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35     Virtual Ip: 1.1.1.1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35     ssid: Diddly
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35   Building VlanIpPayload.
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) mobility role update request from Unassociated to Local
      Peer = 0.0.0.0, Old Anchor = 0.0.0.0, New Anchor = 10.10.6.128
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) State Update from Mobility-Incomplete to Mobility-Complete, mobility role=Local, client state=APF_MS_STATE_ASSOCIATED
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemAdvanceState2 6102, Adding TMP rule
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Adding Fast Path rule
      type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
      on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20, slot 0, interface = 1, QOS = 0
      IPv4 ACL ID = 255, IPv
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) 802.1P = 0, DSCP = 0, TokenID = 15206, IntfId = 12  Local Bridging Vlan = 13, Local Bridging intf id = 12
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.260: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (IPv4 ACL ID 255, IPv6 ACL ID 255, L2 ACL ID 255)
    *pemReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.261: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
    *pemReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.261: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sent an XID frame
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.264: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Processing assoc-req station:00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 AP:70:10:5c:b0:b3:20-00 thread:150e50c0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Processing assoc-req station:00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 AP:70:10:5c:b0:b3:20-00 thread:150e50c0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Association received from mobile on BSSID 70:10:5c:b0:b3:21 AP 1622_1st
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 override for default ap group, marking intgrp NULL
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Local. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 13
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2385)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2406)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 In processSsidIE:5680 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 In processSsidIE:5683 apVapId = 2 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.318: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - vapId 2, site 'default-group', interface 'clients'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - vlan 13, interface id 12, interface 'clients'
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 STA - rates (8): 130 132 139 12 18 150 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 STA - rates (12): 130 132 139 12 18 150 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfMs1xStateDec
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Change state to START (0) last state DHCP_REQD (7)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 pemApfAddMobileStation2: APF_MS_PEM_WAIT_L2_AUTH_COMPLETE = 0.
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending 11w Flag 0 for Client 00:0E:35:0A:0C:35
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 vapId 2 apVapId 2 flex-acl-name:
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to DHCP_REQD (7) last state L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemApfAddMobileStation2 3735, Adding TMP rule
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Adding Fast Path rule
      type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
      on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20, slot 0, interface = 1, QOS = 0
      IPv4 ACL ID = 255, IPv
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) 802.1P = 0, DSCP = 0, TokenID = 15206, IntfId = 12  Local Bridging Vlan = 13, Local Bridging intf id = 12
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.319: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (IPv4 ACL ID 255, IPv6 ACL ID 255, L2 ACL ID 255)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) pemApfAddMobileStation2 3923, Adding TMP rule
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Replacing Fast Path rule
      type = Airespace AP - Learn IP address
      on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20, slot 0, interface = 1, QOS = 0
      IPv4 ACL ID = 255,
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) 802.1P = 0, DSCP = 0, TokenID = 15206, IntfId = 12  Local Bridging Vlan = 13, Local Bridging intf id = 12
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Fast Path rule (contd...) AVC Ratelimit:  AppID = 0 ,AppAction = 0, AppToken = 15206  AverageRate = 0, BurstRate = 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 DHCP_REQD (7) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (IPv4 ACL ID 255, IPv6 ACL ID 255, L2 ACL ID 255)
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:352) Changing state for mobile 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 from Associated to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 - Session Tout 1800, apfMsTimeOut '1800' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 1800, Session Timeout = 1800
    *pemReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 Removed NPU entry.
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending assoc-resp with status 0 station:00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 AP:70:10:5c:b0:b3:20-00 on apVapId 2
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 70:10:5c:b0:b3:21 (status 0) ApVapId 2 Slot 0
    *apfMsConnTask_7: Dec 16 13:57:04.320: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:9452) Changing state for mobile 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 on AP 70:10:5c:b0:b3:20 from Associated to Associated
    *pemReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.321: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
    *pemReceiveTask: Dec 16 13:57:04.321: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 0.0.0.0 Added NPU entry of type 9, dtlFlags 0x0
    *DHCP Socket Task: Dec 16 13:57:07.372: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 DHCP received op BOOTREQUEST (1) (len 312,vlan 16, port 1, encap 0xec03)
    *DHCP Socket Task: Dec 16 13:57:07.372: 00:0e:35:0a:0c:35 DHCP (encap type 0xec03) mstype 0ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
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