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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
Atanas,
The IP addresses are on different subnets. We have the controller cycling
through vlans. We did a test with the one lease per client and it seems to have
reduced the distribution
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> Atanas,
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> Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly
> this would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This
> would seem to
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
Atanas,
Actually it is not enabled. If I'm reading the description correctly this
would "expire" the old lease and issue a new one to the user. This would seem
to fi
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> *Sent:* Friday, November 11, 2016 10:50 AM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Odd behavior on Aruba wireless network
I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to manage
out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this strange
behavior
I have an implementation of Alcatel/Aruba wireless. We've been trying to
manage out DHCP pool as it hits 90 precent quite often. We are seeing this
strange behavior in that a single user within a short period of time is
associating and disassociating and as such gets new IP address. The DHCP