Unknown Apple IP addresses in the ARP table?

Given that I added two Apple TV 4 to my network via ethernet and using IP addresses static, I notice several entries in an IP scan for unknown IP addresses that seem to be related ATV equipment.

I am at a loss for why this is happening or how to fix it.  I unplugged my ATV gear and restarted the routers and switches, emptied of the ARP protocol on mac I use to scan ports, but registrations continue to show.

It is an example of what I see.  Appreciate any ideas or suggestions.

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.176, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.102, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.104, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.105, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.113, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.126, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.128, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.129, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.137, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.143, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.145, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.146, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.147, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.148, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.156, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.157, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.158, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.160, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.162, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.175, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.177, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.178, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.179, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.181, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.182, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.183, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.184, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.185, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.186, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.187, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.188, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.189, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.190, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.191, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.192, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.193, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.194, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.195, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.196, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.197, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.198, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.199, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.168, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Name: Inactive device, device Type: other, IP: 192.168.1.169, MAC: UNKNOWN, IPv6: UNKNOWN, DNS: UNKNOWN, manufacturer: Apple, Inc.., last seen: 24/04/2016-09:49:52

Strange. We'll see.

You have configured your DHCP router in order to exclude the static address of the DHCP pool? Why use static addresses, anyway? Are the addresses reported in DHCP pool?

You have configured the static addresses in the ATV? As well as the correct values for the gateway and the server names?

These are obvious questions, but need to check.

They are all the last time at the same time, which I suppose is the time of the scan. It would simply mean their leases have not expired. What is your DHCP lease?

Do you use the wifi for devices that come and go? This could explain some distribution of values of intellectual property.

Do you use AirPlay to a device on a wifi network for an ATV on another network? In other words, you need bluetooth to make AirPlay work?

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