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An address conflict occurs when two hosts use the same IP address. During address assignment, DHCP checks for conflicts using ping and gratuitous ARP. If a conflict is detected, the address is removed from the pool. The address will not be assigned until the administrator resolves the conflict.
When the DHCP server detects there is a conflict of an IP address before or right after it is assigned to a client, it will automatically remove the IP address from the DHCP pool and move it to the DHCP conflict table. The IP address in question will remain there until an administrator sees and clears the DHCP conflict table.
https://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical-knowledgebase/cisco-switches/1063-cisco-switch-router-dhcp-server-conflicts.html
A. The address is removed from the pool until the conflict is resolved.
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