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I have also noticed that with our setup with having our switchs running DHCP. We have issues with the Cisco switchs not releasing IP conflicts. It just holds on to those IPs. It is an easy enough fix. You just have to simply run "#show ip dhcp conflicts" to see if there are any. But this is tough when our IT team consist of just two IT personal for about 1500 devices. To clear the conflicts all one has to do is run "#clear ip dhcp conflict *" and that will resolved the issue. With that being said I've never had this kind of  an issues with a Windows DHCP server. Plus as mentioned before the DHCP server also keeps a record of the IPs used and for security purposes that is a good thing to have. Since this is an issue I plan on discussing having an DHCP server put in place of that with our new tech plan coming up.